True.
Omar Khayyam is the most well-known of the classical Persian poets, and his 4-line rhyming verses, Rubaiyat, created the basis of poetical works in the Dari language.
True
dari literature does note relate to Persian poets its a language was spoken in the mountains and valley of khorasan its an INDEPENDENT language
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Persian apples are known today as "pomegranates." The term "Persian apple" historically referred to this fruit due to its origins in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran). Pomegranates are celebrated for their vibrant red seeds and are often associated with symbolism in various cultures, including fertility and abundance.
in ancient Greece.
from china
Two are ancestry and heritage.
The House of Names website indicates origins in the Welsh and Alt-Welsh (Celtic), with ancient ancestors holding a family seat in Glamorganshire. See link, provided below:
The origins of the Persian empire and its territories.
The name has origins in Ireland [Irish] and in Italy [Italian]
The name Shirvan has Persian origins and is often associated with the historical region of Shirvan in present-day Azerbaijan. In Persian, "Shir" means "lion," symbolizing strength and bravery, while "van" can denote a place or region. Thus, the name can be interpreted as "the land of lions" or "place of strength." It reflects cultural heritage and historical significance tied to the region.
None. It is of Arabic/Persian origins and means 'jasmine flower' which is biblical.