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The countries of the Arabian Peninsula are often described as being laid out in a semicircle. This geographic formation includes nations such as Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, creating a curved shape that borders the Persian Gulf to the northeast and the Red Sea to the west. This unique arrangement is significant for trade routes and cultural exchange in the region.
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14th century: late Middle English: from Latin pollutio(n-), from the verb polluere....it comes from a Persian old word (palasht) that means : dirty,pollutedthis word in colloquial Persian is laid away
England, France, and Spain
The Persian king at the time of the Ionian Revolt (which began in 499 BCE) was Darius I, also known as Darius the Great. He ruled from 522 to 486 BCE and sought to consolidate and expand the Persian Empire. The revolt, initiated by the Ionian city-states against Persian rule, ultimately led to significant conflicts between Persia and Greece, including the Greco-Persian Wars. Darius's efforts to suppress the revolt laid the groundwork for these larger confrontations.
To the people involved, soldiers and civilians, it was important to them as it affected their lives greatly. In the grand sweep of thousands of years of history, it was just another in the thousands of wars which the human race seems intent on inflicting on itself.
Saddam Hussein's eastward intentions were denied. His ambition was directed toward Kuwait. Consequently, an American fleet controls the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean, which is why India recently laid down the keel for her first indigenous aircraft carrier, and an American army stands on top of most of the oil in the world. That army will be there as long as is necessary, despite what a Presidential candidate might promise from time to time.
There are two major historical figures who are often referred to as "the philosopher prophet"; Confucius and Avicenna (Ibn Sina), an 11th-century Persian philosopher who laid the foundation for current Islamic philosophy.
United states:575,000 troopsSaudi Arabia:52,000 troops (only 20-40,000 took part in the Liberation of Kuwait & Battle of Khafji)Turkey:50,000 troops (did not take part in any battle) The United Kingdom:43,000 troops Operation Granby Egypt:35,000 troops United Arab Emirates:4,300 troops Oman:6,300 troopsFrance:14,663 troops Operation Daguet Spain:500 troops Syria:14,500 troops Kuwait:9,900 troops Bangladesh:2,000 troops Pakistan:5,500 troops Canada:2,000 troops Operation FRICTION Niger:500 troops Bahrain:200 troops Czechoslovakia:200 troopsNetherlands: 600 troopsHonduras:150 troopsClick on the link below for more information.The countries involved in the 1990 Gulf war were Iraq, Kurwait and America.
Athens turned the ant-Persian coalition it led into an empire, and used the funds it extorted from the coalition to beautify its city and put half its people on the public payroll. The ground was laid for Philip II of Macedonia over a century later to plan the destruction of Persia, carried out by his son Alexander after his assassination.
The Persian war ended Persian expansion to the west. Thermopylae was a minor tactical delaying action which failed.
laid the foundations for the modern countries of today. if u go on Google theres a link 2 it.................haha this is my homework for tonight