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HISTORICAL REGION CORRESPONDING TO MODERN FARS PROVINCE, IRAN
Persia Proper; Persian Region; Parsia; Persia (region); Persia proper; Persís
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Persia      
n. Perzië, Iran
Darius I         
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  • Darius the Great, by [[Eugène Flandin]] (1840)
  • Eastern border of the [[Achaemenid Empire]]
  • Reconstruction drawing of the [[Palace of Darius in Susa]]
  • Lineage of Darius the Great according to the [[Behistun Inscription]].
  • Map showing key sites during the Persian invasions of Greece
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  • The ruins of [[Tachara]] palace in [[Persepolis]]
  • Tomb of Darius]] at [[Naqsh-e Rostam]]
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KING OF KINGS OF THE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE FROM 522 TO 486 BCE
King Darius I of Persia; Darius Hystaspis; Darius I of Perisa; Darius I the Great; Darius Hystaspes; Darius I Hystaspes; Darius I The Great; Darius the great of persia; Darius the Great of Persia; Darius I, the Great; Darius the great; King Darius I the Great; Artobazan; King Darius I; Darius I of Persia; Darius The Great; Military campaigns of Darius I; Darius I; King Darius; Dareios I
Darius I (één van de grootste koningen van Oud Perzië)
Islamic Republic of Iran         
  • Sophisticated indigenous long range missile system [[Bavar-373]] paraded in Tehran.
  • 2009–10 Iranian election protests]]
  • [[Haft-Seen]], a custom of [[Nowruz]], the Iranian New Year
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  • The [[Achaemenid Empire]] (550 BC–330 BC) around the time of [[Darius the Great]] and [[Xerxes I]]
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  • Ali Khamenei voting in the 2017 presidential election
  • West Asia's largest football stadium]].
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  • [[Behrouz Vossoughi]], a well-known Iranian actor who has appeared in more than 90 films
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  • An Iranian soldier wearing a gas mask on the front line during the [[Iran–Iraq War]]
  • An [[Ashrafi]] Coin of [[Nader Shah]] (r. 1736–1747), reverse: "Coined on gold the word of kingdom in the world, Nader of [[Greater Iran]] and the world-conqueror king."<ref>Numista: [https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces61657.html Ashrafi – Nader Afshar Type A2; Širâz mint].</ref>
  • [[Iron Age]] gold cup from [[Marlik]], kept at [[New York City]]'s [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel]]. Tehran, 11 December 2017.
  • Dizin Ski Resort]]
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  • Historical GDP per capita development
  • Russo-Iranian wars]]
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  • [[Ruhollah Khomeini's return to Iran]] on 1{{nbsp}}February 1979
  • AryoSeven]] at the Iranian biopharmaceutical company of [[AryoGen]]
  • Iran's population growth (1880–2016)
  • A proportional representation of Iran exports, 2019
  • Current [[Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict]] across several regions}}
  • Iran's syncretic political system combines elements of an Islamic theocracy with vetted democracy.
  • The [[Islamic Consultative Assembly]], also known as the ''Iranian Parliament''
  • Karna]], an ancient Iranian musical instrument from the sixth century BC, kept at the Persepolis Museum
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  • [[Abbas Kiarostami]] (1940–2016), an acclaimed Iranian film director
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  • The [[Parthian Empire]] (247 BC–224 AD) in 94 BC at its greatest extent, during the reign of Mithridates II
  • bas-relief]] at [[Persepolis]], depicting the united [[Medes]] and [[Persians]]
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  • first national Iranian Parliament]] was established in 1906 during the [[Persian Constitutional Revolution]].
  • [[Tomb of Cyrus]] the Great, founder of the [[Achaemenid Empire]], in [[Pasargadae]]
  • Endangered]] on the [[IUCN Red List]]
  • Safavid]] ruler who reinforced Iran's military, political, and economic power
  • The [[2017–18 Iranian protests]] were initiated on 31 December 2017 and continued for months.
  • Iran's provinces]] by their contribution to national GDP (2020)
  • Iran's provinces by population density (2013)
  • [[Zoroaster]], the founder of [[Zoroastrianism]], depicted on [[Raphael]]'s ''[[The School of Athens]]''
  • Pahlavi king]] of Iran, in military uniform
  • The [[Roudaki Hall]], constructed between 1957 and 1967 in [[Tehran]]
  • [[Sharif University of Technology]] is one of Iran's most prestigious higher education institutions.
  • Mausoleum]] of [[Omar Khayyam]] in [[Nishapur]]
  • Allied]] "Big Three" at the 1943 [[Tehran Conference]]
  • Map showing locations for Iran's most populated cities as of 2010
  • Literacy rate of Iran's population plus 15, 1975–2015, according to UNESCO Institute of Statistics
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COUNTRY IN WESTERN ASIA
Persia; ISO 3166-1:IR; Islamic Republic of Iran; Irán; Irân; Iran (Islamic Republic of); La Perse; PERSIA; Islamic Govermnet of Iran; The Islamic Republic of Iran; Iran, Islamic Republic of; Irañ; جمهوری اسلامی ايران; Jomhūrī-ye Eslāmī-ye Īrān; Law of Iran; Irān; Iran (Persia); Jomhuri-ye Eslami-ye Iran; Irãn; IRan; Persian State of Iran; Jomhuri Ye Islami Ye Iran; Naval blockade of iran; ایران; State of Iran; I.R.Iran; I.R. of Iran; User:Faramarz IV/Persia; جمهوری اسلامی ایران; Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān; IRAN; Shia Republic of Iran; Shi'ite Republic of Iran; Historical names of Iran; I.R. Iran; IR Iran; IR of Iran; Islamic republic of Iran; Islamic Iran; Historical Names of Iran; Persia (Iran); Republic of Iran; Islamic State of Iran; Iran consumption expenditure; إيران; Iranian Republic; Islamic Republic of Persia; Iran, Islamic Rep.; Iran, Islamic Republic Of; I.R of Iran; Biodiversity of Iran; Persia region
n. Iran, land in zuidwesten van Azië (vroegere Perzië)

Définition

Sassanian
[sa'se?n??n]
(also Sasanian or Sassanid 'sas?n?d)
¦ adjective relating to a dynasty that ruled Persia from the early 3rd century AD until 651.
¦ noun a member of this dynasty.
Origin
from Sasan (the name of the grandfather or father of Ardashir, the first Sassanian) + -ian.

Wikipédia

Persis

Persis (Greek: Περσίς, romanized: Persís; Old Persian: 𐎱𐎠𐎼𐎿, romanized: Parsa; Persian: پارس, romanized: Pârs), also called Persia proper, is the Fars region, located to the southwest of modern-day Iran, now a province. The Persians are thought to have initially migrated either from Central Asia or, more probably, from the north through the Caucasus. They would then have migrated to the current region of Persis in the early 1st millennium BC. The country name Persia was derived directly from the Old Persian Parsa.