When I think of Iranian (Persian) architecture, I envision a rich tapestry of intricate designs, majestic mosques with stunning domes like those in Isfahan, and beautiful palaces showcasing elaborate tile work and calligraphy. The use of symmetry, gardens, and water features reflects a deep connection to nature and spirituality. Historical sites like Persepolis and the grand bazaars also highlight the cultural heritage and craftsmanship of ancient Persia. Overall, it embodies a harmonious blend of artistry, functionality, and cultural significance.
Persian or Iranian
The name Jasmin comes from the Persian (Iranian) culture. It was originially pronounced as if spelled in English yasmin.
It is Arabic- this is the most common association, it also has been said that it comes from Swahili.
Checkmate comes from the Persian phrase "shah mat," which means "the king is dead."
Tania is a Russian name. It comes from the name Tatiana. Some Persians say that it means "Unique". They think it comes from the word "Tanha". It doesn't mean anything. But it is in the list of Iranian names. Why? I don't know...
Hmmm... All that comes to mind is Paul Simon's, "Call Me Al" "...he sees angels in the architecture, spinning in infinity. He says, 'Amen. Halelujah!' "
No. Africa comes nowhere near the Persian Gulf.
yes I have heard that he wanted to make an Iranian army's wish comes true. He passed almost 600 km from his city to that hospital.
The term "checkmate" comes from the Persian phrase "shah mat," which means "the king is helpless" or "the king is dead." It entered the English language in the 14th century through the game of chess.
The gulf countries line the Persian Gulf; their name comes from the Persian Gulf.
The word "magic" originally comes from a Persian word. The etymology is: Middle English magique, from Middle French; from Latin magice; from Greek magikE; feminine of magikos. Magian, magical, from magos magus, sorcerer, of Iranian origin; akin to Old Persian magus sorcerer." (Webster's) The Three Magi mentioned in the Bible were probably "sorcerers" rather than astronomers per se.
Scarlet comes from the Persian language.