Until almost the middle of the first millennium BCE, the Persians were wild mountain tribesmen who had little contact with the outside world, lived far from Egypt and would have been ill-suited to Egyptian life. Whoever Moses was, he could not have been a Persian. The name 'Moses' seems to be of Egyptian origin, but that does not mean either that he was Egyptian or that he ever lived in Egypt. It could equally mean that the story of Moses had some origins in earlier Egyptian legends.
Moses is a legendary figure said to have existed long before the Persian Empire came into existence.
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then the father is not a Persian
Persian.
"This" in Persian can be translated as "این".
Being Persia = Iran, it borders the Persian Gulf.
Yes, the word Persian is a proper noun, a word for the language or a person of Persia. The word Persian is also a proper adjective to describe a noun as of Persia (Persian carpet, Persian history).
In Persian of Iran it is گل - (gol) In Persian of Tajikistan it is гул - (gul)
The rulership of the Persian king of the 20 provinces with Persian governors.
Yes. Persian should be capitalized.
Type your answer here...there were not a book name moses
I think it was Moses