No, but was conquered by Alexander the great.
The Muslims conquered Iraq, Iran, and Siberia.
Iran was then called Persia, it had a great empire, and Alexander conquered it.
Iran was established when the Medes empire was formed with the Achaemenid empire. Cyrus the Great joined the two empires and established Persia, which was the biggest empire the world had ever seen. Several empires have risen from Iran and have conquered more land than Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great and Russia.
the highest temperature ever recorded in Iran is 159.6'F
what ever they can
Iran was called Persia at that point in history; it was ruled by the Sassanid Empire.
The armies were known as the Arab Nomads, Jihadis, or Mujahedin.
It was part of the Parthian Empire 248 BCE to 224 CE.
Alexander the great conquered it. Upon his death, it eventually went to one of his generals. Then it was conquered by Rome, by the Mongols, and by Muslim armies. It is now called Iran.
Alexander the Great conquered it. Upon his death, it eventually went to one of his generals. Then it was conquered by Rome, by the Mongols, and by Muslim armies. It is now called Iran.
yes