The History Of Iran
Iran's history, which is also commonly known as the Persian world, is exchanged with the history of a larger region, also known as Greater Iran, which includes Anatolia, Bosphorus and Egypt from the west. Eastern India border and earlier in Syria and northern Caucasus in the Caucasus region of North Caucasus and the Eurasian Steppe and the Gulf of Oman in the south. In 7000 BC, one country of Iran's world's oldest continuous main civilization with historic and urban settlements. George Wilhelm Friedrich Higgel has been mentioned as the first historical person in Persian. In 625 BC, Medes was an ethnicity and empire. From the seat of power of the Akkamenid Empire Persian (Persepolis), founded by Cyrus the Great, was the first Persian empire of Balkans to North Africa and Central Asia rule on three continents. . It was the largest empire ever seen and the first world empire.The first Persian Empire was the only civilization in the history of connecting 40% of the world population, it is 49.4 million population of approximately 113.4 million people in 480 BC. They were successful by the Silvis, Parthian and Sasanian empires, who governed Iran for almost 1000 years and turned Iran into one of the world's biggest powers.
The arch-archeist of Persia was the Roman Empire and its heir, the Byzantine Empire. Due to the flow of the Iranian people, the Persian Empire began to correct iron age. Iranian people have highlighted the oldest antique festival of the Madis, Achaemenid, Parthian and Sassanian empires. Once a great empire-Pacific region, Greek, Arab, Turkish and Iran are widely attacked by the Mongols. For hundreds of years, Iran has revived its national identity and has emerged as a distinct political and cultural entity. Muslim conquest of Persia (633-656) ended the Susanian empire and it was a turning point in Iranian history. Iran's Islamist movement took place in the eighth to tenth century, and this led to the collapse of Iran's zoroastrians and many of its dependence. However, the achievements of the previous Persian civilizations were not lost, but there was a large amount absorbed by the new Islamic nationalism and civilization. In the beginning, with a long history of culture and empire, Iran worked very hard at the end of the Middle East and in the modern modern era. The leaders of tribal groups, rulers of this country are ruled by many because of them being negatively affected. Again, working as a leading power, this time in the neighboring Ottoman Empire, their rival for their centuries, Iran is about 1501 Iran Revolution, when Iran is officially an Islamic Republic on April 1, 1979. It is rapidly growing and emerging from the neighboring rival Russian Empire.
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