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History of Iran - Wikipedia
By the early 10th century, the Abbasids almost lost control to the growing Persian faction known as the Buyid dynasty (934–1062). Since much of the Abbasid administration had been Persian anyway, the Buyids were quietly able to assume real power in Baghdad. See more
The history of Iran (or Persia, as it was known in the Western world) is intertwined with Greater Iran, a sociocultural region spanning from Anatolia to the Indus River and from the Caucasus to the Persian Gulf. Central to this area … See more
Median and Achaemenid Empire (680–330 BC)
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• Ruins of the Gate of All Nations, Persepolis See morePersia underwent a revival under the Safavid dynasty (1502–1736), the most prominent figure of which was Shah Abbas I. Some historians credit the Safavid dynasty for founding … See more
Revolution and the Islamic Republic (1979 to present)
The Iranian Revolution, also known as the Islamic Revolution, was the revolution that transformed Iran … See moreEarly Islamic period
Islamic conquest of Persia (633–651)
In 633, when the Sasanian king Yazdegerd III was … See moreQajar dynasty (1796–1925)
• Mihr 'Ali (Iranian, active ca. 1800–1830). Portrait of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar. Brooklyn Museum See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Persian Empire ‑ Map, Timeline & Founder | HISTORY
ancient Iran - Encyclopedia Britannica
Nov 8, 2024 · Ancient Iran, historic region of southwestern Asia that is only roughly coterminous with modern Iran. The term Persia was used for centuries, chiefly in the West, to designate those regions where Persian language and …
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History of Iran | Map and Timeline
Oct 13, 2024 · In the early 10th century, the Buyid dynasty, a Persian faction, gained substantial power in Baghdad, effectively controlling the Abbasid administration. The Buyids were later defeated by the Seljuq Turks, who …
Timeline of Iranian history - Wikipedia
Russo-Persian War (1804–1813): According to the Treaty of Gulistan, the Persian Empire ceded all its North Caucasian and swaths of its Transcaucasian territories to Russia, comprising modern-day Dagestan, eastern Georgia, and most of …
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Timeline of Major Events in the History of Persia
May 15, 2020 · A Persia timeline showing major events in the ancient history of the empire of Persia (modern Iran) from 3400 B.C.E. to 641-42 C.E.
Ancient Persia: The Achaemenid Empire to the …
Feb 2, 2019 · One of the main reason we consider Persia to be an important part of ancient, as well as modern, history is because of the Achaemenid Empire, which was the first dynasty in Persia, and also the one that helped Persia …
Ancient Empire, Persian Culture, Islamic Revolution
1 day ago · For the history of the region before the 7th century, see ancient Iran. The Arab invasion of Iran made a break with the past that affected not only Iran but all of western Asia and resulted in the assimilation of peoples who shaped …
Ancient Persian Culture - World History Encyclopedia
Nov 27, 2019 · Ancient Persian Culture flourished between the reign of Cyrus II (The Great, r. c. 550-530 BCE), founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, and the fall of the Sassanian Empire in 651 CE. Even so, the foundations of …
Iranian languages - Middle Iranian, Pahlavi, Avestan
The most important of the Middle Persian inscriptions is that of Shāpūr I (d. 272 ce), which has parallel versions in Parthian and Greek. Middle Persian was also the language of the Manichaean and Zoroastrian books written during the 3rd …
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