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    Camel And The Wheel

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    animals to talk about in how they alone have impacted the history of not only the world but‚ the middle east as well. The camel has played a very important role in not only the Middle East but also many other parts of the world. Regions like Africa‚ Iran‚ and parts of the Stans. The Camel played many important roles in many different aspects of peoples lives. Anything from travel‚ warfare‚ art‚ trade and many different parts of society. However‚ we are going to specifically look at parts and history

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    of the Parsa people who ruled Iran between 550 - 330 BCE. It belongs to what scholars call the Indo-Iranian group of languages. It became the language of the Persian Empire and was widely spoken in the ancient days ranging from the borders of India in the east‚ Russian in the north‚ the southern shores of the Persian Gulf to Egypt and the Mediterranean in the west. Over the centuries Parsi has changed to its modern form and today Persian is spoken primarily in Iran‚ Afghanistan‚ Tajikistan and

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    the most prestigious of the Oscars. “Argo”‚ directed‚ produced by and starring Ben Affleck‚ portrays six helpless‚ and importantly‚ innocent Americans thrilling escape‚ notably orchestrated by the CIA‚ from the hostile and draconian revolutionary Iran‚ which is depicted to have been overrun by hoards of bearded savages. The story concludes with celebration‚ surrounding American‚ heroism‚ courage and innovation‚ leaving the Iranians with frustration in their defeat. Now this approach to film making

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    Achaemenid empire

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    History of Iran timeline‚ Hakhamaneshian History Of Achaemenidae First Era of Persia Introduction Persia are also of Aryan race people whose time of migration to Iran is not known. According to statements of Assyrian kings the Persia like the Medians have been under ruling of assyria for a long time as well. One of Assyrian kings‚ ruling during the 9th century (B.C.) boasted that he had made obedient about 27 Persia kings‚ and it is well-known that at the era of Sar Gon Shalm Nasar‚ the

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    A Terrostic Nation

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    nation of Iran is poised to strike with nuclear devastation towards the United States and several of its allies. How long does the world have before this is the headlines of every newspaper and television news report? What are the nations of the world to do with a nation that is willing to use nuclear weapons as a strike of terrorism? Can this be stopped and if so how? These are just a few of the questions that are arising as a result of Iran’s recent rhetoric and actions. The Country of Iran will need

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    All the Shah's Men

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    In the novel All The Shah’s Men we are introduced to Iran‚ and the many struggles and hardships associated with the history of this troubled country. The Iranian coup is discussed in depth throughout the novel‚ and whether the Untied States made the right decision to enter into Iran and provide assistance with the British. If I were to travel back to 1952 and take a position in the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) for the sole purpose of examining the American Foreign Intelligence‚ I would have

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    islam

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    surrender to him. Muhammad then started to have followers of his beliefs. To escape the persecution by the Meccan Tribes‚ he sent his followers to Abyssinia and then he went to Medina. This was called the Hijra which ended up creating the Islamic Calendar. Muhammad then started to unite the tribes under the Constitution of Medina. After a long fight of eight years with the Meccan Tribes his followers of about 10‚000 took over Mecca. After returning from destroying the pagan idols and temples in eastern

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    the fasanting time

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    xaːŋ] Chingis/Chinghis Khan; 1162? – August 1227)‚ born Temujin‚ was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire‚ which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of northeast Asia. After founding the Mongol Empire and being proclaimed "Genghis Khan‚" he started the Mongol invasions that resulted in the conquest of most of Eurasia. These included raids or invasions of the Kara-Khitan Khanate‚ Caucasus‚ Khwarezmid

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    Caliphs of Islam

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    milestone in the history of Islam. His conversion proved to be the greatest assurance of the sincerity of Muhammad. - Missionary of Islam. He was the greatest missionary of Islam after the Holy Prophet. Through his efforts‚ many people from the Quraish tribe were converted to Islam. - Liberation of slaves. Abu Bakr purchased the afflicted slaves who were converted to Islam and set them free. - Psychological crisis. When the Prophet died‚ the Muslim community was in a psychological crisis. Abu Bakr consoled

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    Mesopotamia Rap

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    Greek‚ meaning ’between two rivers’) was an ancient region in the eastern Mediterranean bounded in the northeast by the Zagros Mountains and in the southeast by the Arabian Plateau‚ corresponding to today’s Iraq‚ mostly‚ but also parts of modern-day Iran‚ Syria and Turkey. The ’two rivers’ of the name referred to the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers and the land was known as ’Al-Jazirah’(the island) by the Arabs (referencing what Egyptologist J.H. Breasted would later call the Fertile Crescent‚ where

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