The fear of Persians, often referred to as "Persophobia," can stem from historical conflicts, cultural stereotypes, or geopolitical tensions involving Iran and its influence in the Middle East. This fear may manifest through negative perceptions or prejudices against Iranian people or Persian culture. It is important to recognize that such fears are often based on misunderstandings and can perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Promoting cultural understanding and dialogue can help mitigate these fears.
The most widely practiced religion in Ancient Persia is now known as Zoroastrianism. However, in the centuries after the Islamic conquest of Persia, most Persians converted to Islam (both by choice and from fear of violence). Islam (specifically Twelver Shiite Islam) is the dominant religion among ethnic Persians today.
The leader of the Persians was Xerxes I
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Most Persians today are Muslim, but before the advent of Islam in Persia, most Persians were Zoroastrians.
He was Xerxes
It did when the Persians conquered Babylon.
the persians freed the Isrealites after conquering the babylonians
Most Persians today are Muslim, but before the advent of Islam in Persia, most Persians were Zoroastrians.
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Yes Pakistanis are called as Persians.
Most Persians live in Iran.
Democracy was not spread by the Persians and your welcome.