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The Role of Language and Historical Development of the Evolution of Foreign Languages in Persia [PDF]
Persia (Iran) is considered one of the oldest civilisations; because of its especial geographical and geopolitical position, economic conditions and numerous other factors, it has always attracted the attention of rulers and natives of other countries ...
M. Dahmardeh, A. Nemati Limaee
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Rereading of Esther 3:8–15 depicts that lawlessness and revolt on the part of the Jewish diaspora community ignited the genocide in the Persian Empire. The narrative is explicit that Haman was not comfortable with two main issues concerning the Jews: (1)
Temba T. Rugwiji
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The Ottoman-Persian War of 1820-1823, ended in 1823 with both parties signing the Treaty of Erzurum, known commonly in the literature as the First Treaty of Erzurum.
Eralp Yaşar Azap
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Great Britain in the conflict over Iran oil: the First World War period
The article highlights the activities of Great Britain in the competition for control over oil fields and the oil industry in Iran (Persia) and the South Caucasus in 1914-1918, which was not the subject of special research in Russian historiography.
T. V. Pantyukhina
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INVASI YUNANI KE PERSIA SEBAGAI BUKTI KEBANGKITAN KEBUDAYAAN HELLENIS
Persia and Greece have engaged in a complicated relationship with war in the expansion of the territory. Persia was superior first because it was able to form strong empires and conquer cities around Asia and several cities in Europe.
Anisa Septianingrum
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Persian Immigrants in the Armed Forces of Early Byzantium
Introduction. The article is devoted to Persians who served in the Early Byzantine armed forces. Even during the Principate period, alae and cohortes which were originally recruited from Parthians were part of the Roman imperial army.
Andrey D. Nazarov
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Lo spartano Antalcida, xenos e philos di Artaserse?
The article illustrates the career of the Spartan Antalcidas, who between 392 and 367 BC ca. carried out an intense military activity and led several diplomatic missions at the court of the King of Persia.
Elisabetta Bianco
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The article is devoted to the ceremonial ritual diplomatic practices adopted at the Persian Safavid court during the reign of Shah Sultan Hussein (1694-1722), described by the Scottish physician John Bell, who was a member of the Russian embassy of ...
S. V. Kondratiev
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Persia and the Politics of Muslim Identity from Medieval to Early Modern Romance
This article delineates a continuity between the medieval representation of anti- Christian Persia in Crusade narratives and romances and the anti-Christian identity of Persia in early modern English romances from the 1580s.
Hafiz Abid Masood
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Background & objectives: Physical training and some supplements through different mechanisms could be effective in reducing apoptosis; the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of endurance training and supplementation of Persia Rosa extract on
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