The Jews of Persia were Hebrews that moved to Persia. They were the same people.
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Yes.
They were shepherds and farmers.
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The earliest known language of the Hebrews was early Biblical Hebrew (עברית).
They were a tribe of people in the Middle East.
No. They were shepherds and farmers.
They were a tribe of people in the Middle East.
The relationship between Persia and Athens was marked by conflict and rivalry, particularly during the Greco-Persian Wars in the early 5th century BCE. Initially, Persia sought to expand its influence over the Greek city-states, leading to tensions that culminated in battles such as the famous Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE and the naval Battle of Salamis in 480 BCE, where Athens played a crucial role in repelling Persian forces. Despite their adversarial relationship during this period, cultural exchanges and interactions continued, especially after the wars, as both civilizations influenced each other in various ways. Ultimately, the rivalry shaped the trajectory of ancient Greek history and the development of Athenian democracy.
In Persia about 3,500 years ago the prophet Zarathustra founded Zoroastrianism.
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