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Muslim_world
Islamic art frequently adopts the use of geometrical floral or vegetal designs in a repetition known as arabesque. Such designs are highly nonrepresentational, as Islam forbids representational depictions as found in pre-Islamic pagan religions. Despite this, there is a presence of depictional art in some Muslim societ...
In mosques domes may have what kind of scripts decorating them?
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Ivy
Two of the main scripts involved are the symbolic kufic and naskh scripts, which can be found adorning the walls and domes of mosques, the sides of minbars, and so on.
Two of the main scripts involved are the symbolic kufic and naskh scripts, which can be found adorning the walls and domes of mosques, the sides of minbars, and so on.
question-399_23_4.mp3
22,050
Matthew
In mosques domes may have what kind of scripts decorating them?
573009dfb2c2fd140056877f
Muslim_world
Distinguishing motifs of Islamic architecture have always been ordered repetition, radiating structures, and rhythmic, metric patterns. In this respect, fractal geometry has been a key utility, especially for mosques and palaces. Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwo...
What are the main distinctive features of Islamic architecture?
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Matthew
Distinguishing motifs of Islamic architecture have always been ordered repetition, radiating structures, and rhythmic, metric patterns.
Distinguishing motifs of Islamic architecture have always been ordered repetition, radiating structures, and rhythmic, metric patterns.
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22,050
Amy
What are the main distinctive features of Islamic architecture?
573009dfb2c2fd1400568780
Muslim_world
Distinguishing motifs of Islamic architecture have always been ordered repetition, radiating structures, and rhythmic, metric patterns. In this respect, fractal geometry has been a key utility, especially for mosques and palaces. Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwo...
What physical characteristics are common in Islamic architecture?
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Matthew
Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwoven with alternating sequences of niches and colonnettes.
Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwoven with alternating sequences of niches and colonnettes.
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22,050
Kimberly
What physical characteristics are common in Islamic architecture?
573009dfb2c2fd1400568781
Muslim_world
Distinguishing motifs of Islamic architecture have always been ordered repetition, radiating structures, and rhythmic, metric patterns. In this respect, fractal geometry has been a key utility, especially for mosques and palaces. Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwo...
When did domes first appear in the architecture of the Muslim World?
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Matthew
Its usage spans centuries, first appearing in 691 with the construction of the Dome of the Rock mosque, and recurring even up until the 17th century with the Taj Mahal.
Its usage spans centuries, first appearing in six hundred ninety-one with the construction of the Dome of the Rock mosque, and recurring even up until the seventeenth century with the Taj Mahal.
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22,050
Justin
When did domes first appear in the architecture of the Muslim World?
573009dfb2c2fd1400568782
Muslim_world
Distinguishing motifs of Islamic architecture have always been ordered repetition, radiating structures, and rhythmic, metric patterns. In this respect, fractal geometry has been a key utility, especially for mosques and palaces. Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwo...
Which mosque is believed to be the first with a dome?
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Matthew
Its usage spans centuries, first appearing in 691 with the construction of the Dome of the Rock mosque, and recurring even up until the 17th century with the Taj Mahal.
Its usage spans centuries, first appearing in six hundred ninety-one with the construction of the Dome of the Rock mosque, and recurring even up until the seventeenth century with the Taj Mahal.
question-399_24_3.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
Which mosque is believed to be the first with a dome?
573009dfb2c2fd1400568783
Muslim_world
Distinguishing motifs of Islamic architecture have always been ordered repetition, radiating structures, and rhythmic, metric patterns. In this respect, fractal geometry has been a key utility, especially for mosques and palaces. Other features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwo...
When was the Taj Mahal constructed?
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Matthew
Its usage spans centuries, first appearing in 691 with the construction of the Dome of the Rock mosque, and recurring even up until the 17th century with the Taj Mahal.
Its usage spans centuries, first appearing in six hundred ninety-one with the construction of the Dome of the Rock mosque, and recurring even up until the seventeenth century with the Taj Mahal.
question-399_24_4.mp3
22,050
Brian
When was the Taj Mahal constructed?
57300a8aa23a5019007fccab
Muslim_world
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It begins on the vernal equinox. Each of the twelve months corresponds with a zodiac sign. The first six months have 31 days, the next five have 30 days, and the last month has 29 da...
What is another name for the Shamsi Hijri calender?
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Joanna
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.
question-399_25_0.mp3
22,050
Kendra
What is another name for the Shamsi Hijri calender?
57300a8aa23a5019007fccac
Muslim_world
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It begins on the vernal equinox. Each of the twelve months corresponds with a zodiac sign. The first six months have 31 days, the next five have 30 days, and the last month has 29 da...
What is one way to abbreviate the Solar Hiljri calender?
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22,050
Joanna
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.
question-399_25_1.mp3
22,050
Kendra
What is one way to abbreviate the Solar Hiljri calender?
57300a8aa23a5019007fccad
Muslim_world
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It begins on the vernal equinox. Each of the twelve months corresponds with a zodiac sign. The first six months have 31 days, the next five have 30 days, and the last month has 29 da...
What is the customary calendar of Iran?
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22,050
Joanna
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan.
question-399_25_2.mp3
22,050
Kevin
What is the customary calendar of Iran?
57300a8aa23a5019007fccae
Muslim_world
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It begins on the vernal equinox. Each of the twelve months corresponds with a zodiac sign. The first six months have 31 days, the next five have 30 days, and the last month has 29 da...
How many months are in the Shamsi Hijri calendar?
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Joanna
Each of the twelve months corresponds with a zodiac sign.
Each of the twelve months corresponds with a zodiac sign.
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22,050
Justin
How many months are in the Shamsi Hijri calendar?
57300a8aa23a5019007fccaf
Muslim_world
The Solar Hijri calendar, also called the Shamsi Hijri calendar, and abbreviated as SH, is the official calendar of Iran and Afghanistan. It begins on the vernal equinox. Each of the twelve months corresponds with a zodiac sign. The first six months have 31 days, the next five have 30 days, and the last month has 29 da...
What is the first year of the Shamsi Hijri Calender based on?
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Joanna
The year of Prophet Muhammad's migration to Medina (622 CE) is fixed as the first year of the calendar, and the New Year's Day always falls on the March equinox.
The year of Prophet Muhammad's migration to Medina (six hundred twenty-two CE) is fixed as the first year of the calendar, and the New Year's Day always falls on the March equinox.
question-399_25_4.mp3
22,050
Justin
What is the first year of the Shamsi Hijri Calender based on?
57300b6404bcaa1900d7706d
Muslim_world
In a small minority of Muslim countries, the law requires women to cover either just legs, shoulders and head or the whole body apart from the face. In strictest forms, the face as well must be covered leaving just a mesh to see through. These rules for dressing cause tensions, concerning particularly Muslims living in...
How many Muslim nations require women to cover their legs, shoulders, or whole body?
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Salli
In a small minority of Muslim countries, the law requires women to cover either just legs, shoulders and head or the whole body apart from the face.
In a small minority of Muslim countries, the law requires women to cover either just legs, shoulders and head or the whole body apart from the face.
question-399_26_0.mp3
22,050
Justin
How many Muslim nations require women to cover their legs, shoulders, or whole body?
57300b6404bcaa1900d7706e
Muslim_world
In a small minority of Muslim countries, the law requires women to cover either just legs, shoulders and head or the whole body apart from the face. In strictest forms, the face as well must be covered leaving just a mesh to see through. These rules for dressing cause tensions, concerning particularly Muslims living in...
What are the restrictions on the dress of Muslim women considered in the West?
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Salli
These rules for dressing cause tensions, concerning particularly Muslims living in Western countries, where restrictions are considered both sexist and oppressive.
These rules for dressing cause tensions, concerning particularly Muslims living in Western countries, where restrictions are considered both sexist and oppressive.
question-399_26_1.mp3
22,050
Salli
What are the restrictions on the dress of Muslim women considered in the West?
57300b6404bcaa1900d7706f
Muslim_world
In a small minority of Muslim countries, the law requires women to cover either just legs, shoulders and head or the whole body apart from the face. In strictest forms, the face as well must be covered leaving just a mesh to see through. These rules for dressing cause tensions, concerning particularly Muslims living in...
Why do some Muslims oppose allowing women to reveal more of themselves?
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Salli
Some Muslims oppose this charge, and instead declare that the media in these countries presses on women to reveal too much in order to be deemed attractive, and that this is itself sexist and oppressive.
Some Muslims oppose this charge, and instead declare that the media in these countries presses on women to reveal too much in order to be deemed attractive, and that this is itself sexist and oppressive.
question-399_26_2.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
Why do some Muslims oppose allowing women to reveal more of themselves?
57300b6404bcaa1900d77070
Muslim_world
In a small minority of Muslim countries, the law requires women to cover either just legs, shoulders and head or the whole body apart from the face. In strictest forms, the face as well must be covered leaving just a mesh to see through. These rules for dressing cause tensions, concerning particularly Muslims living in...
In its most strict style what must a woman cover in some Muslim nations?
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Salli
In strictest forms, the face as well must be covered leaving just a mesh to see through.
In strictest forms, the face as well must be covered leaving just a mesh to see through.
question-399_26_3.mp3
22,050
Olivia
In its most strict style what must a woman cover in some Muslim nations?
572fed82947a6a140053ce10
Iran
Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/; Persian: Irān – ایران‎‎ [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest ...
Which country borders Iran to Iran's northwest?
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Justin
It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, and Azerbaijan; to the north by Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey an...
It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, and Azerbaijan; to the north by Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey an...
question-400_0_0.mp3
22,050
Olivia
Which country borders Iran to Iran's northwest?
572fed82947a6a140053ce12
Iran
Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/; Persian: Irān – ایران‎‎ [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest ...
How many people live in Iran?
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Justin
With 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th-most-populous country.
With seventy-eight point four million inhabitants, Iran is the world's seventeenth-most-populous country.
question-400_0_1.mp3
22,050
Emma
How many people live in Iran?
572fed82947a6a140053ce11
Iran
Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/; Persian: Irān – ایران‎‎ [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest ...
What is Iran's land mass in square miles?
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Justin
Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world.
Comprising a land area of one million, six hundred forty-eight thousand, one hundred ninety-five kmtwo (six hundred thirty-six thousand, three hundred seventy-two sq mi), it is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the eighteenth-largest in the world.
question-400_0_2.mp3
22,050
Kendra
What is Iran's land mass in square miles?
572fed82947a6a140053ce13
Iran
Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/; Persian: Irān – ایران‎‎ [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest ...
What is the unofficial name for Iran?
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context-400_0_0.mp3
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22,050
Justin
Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/; Persian: Irān – ایران‎‎ [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia.
Iran (/aI'raen/ or i/I'ra:n/; Persian: Iran - yrn [?i:'ra:n] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/'pe:rZ@/ or /'pe:rS@/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (jmhwry slmy yrn - Jomhuri ye Eslami ye Iran [dZomhu:,rije esla:,mije ?i:'ra:n]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia.
question-400_0_3.mp3
22,050
Salli
What is the unofficial name for Iran?
572fed82947a6a140053ce14
Iran
Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/; Persian: Irān – ایران‎‎ [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest ...
What is Iran's official country name?
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context-400_0_0.mp3
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22,050
Justin
Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/; Persian: Irān – ایران‎‎ [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia.
Iran (/aI'raen/ or i/I'ra:n/; Persian: Iran - yrn [?i:'ra:n] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/'pe:rZ@/ or /'pe:rS@/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (jmhwry slmy yrn - Jomhuri ye Eslami ye Iran [dZomhu:,rije esla:,mije ?i:'ra:n]), is a sovereign state in Western Asia.
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Salli
What is Iran's official country name?
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Iran
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdoms in 3200–2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified the area into the first of many empires in 625 BC, after which it became the dominant cultural and political power in the region. Iran reached the pi...
What civilizations formed in Iran during 3200-2800 BC?
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Ivy
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdoms in 3200–2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified the area into the first of many empires in 625 BC, after which it became the dominant cultural and political power in the region.
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdoms in three thousand, two hundred-twenty-eight hundred BC. The Iranian Medes unified the area into the first of many empires in six hundred twenty-five BC, after which it became the dominant cult...
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Amy
What civilizations formed in Iran during three thousand, two hundred-twenty-eight hundred BC?
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Iran
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When did the Iranian Medes first unify an empire in the area?
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Ivy
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdoms in 3200–2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified the area into the first of many empires in 625 BC, after which it became the dominant cultural and political power in the region.
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdoms in three thousand, two hundred-twenty-eight hundred BC. The Iranian Medes unified the area into the first of many empires in six hundred twenty-five BC, after which it became the dominant cult...
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Amy
When did the Iranian Medes first unify an empire in the area?
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Iran
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Who found the Archaemenid Empire in 550 BC?
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Ivy
Iran reached the pinnacle of its power during the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC, which at its greatest extent comprised major portions of the ancient world, stretching from parts of the Balkans (Thrace-Macedonia, Bulgaria-Paeonia) and Eastern Europe proper in the west, to the Indus Valley in th...
Iran reached the pinnacle of its power during the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus the Great in five hundred fifty BC, which at its greatest extent comprised major portions of the ancient world, stretching from parts of the Balkans (Thrace-Macedonia, Bulgaria-Paeonia) and Eastern Europe proper in the west, to the Ind...
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Joanna
Who found the Archaemenid Empire in five hundred fifty BC?
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Iran
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When did the Archaemenid Empire collapse?
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Ivy
The empire collapsed in 330 BC following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
The empire collapsed in three hundred thirty BC following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
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Joey
When did the Archaemenid Empire collapse?
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Iran
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdoms in 3200–2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified the area into the first of many empires in 625 BC, after which it became the dominant cultural and political power in the region. Iran reached the pi...
Who ended the Archaemenid Empire by conquest in 330 BC?
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Ivy
The empire collapsed in 330 BC following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
The empire collapsed in three hundred thirty BC following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
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Justin
Who ended the Archaemenid Empire by conquest in three hundred thirty BC?
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Iran
In 633 AD, Rashidun Arabs invaded Iran and conquered it by 651 AD, largely converting Iranian people from their indigenous faiths of Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism to Sunni Islam. Arabic replaced Persian as the official language, while Persian remained the language of both ordinary people and of literature. Iran became...
What year did the Rashidun Arabs invade Iran?
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Joanna
In 633 AD, Rashidun Arabs invaded Iran and conquered it by 651 AD, largely converting Iranian people from their indigenous faiths of Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism to Sunni Islam.
In six hundred thirty-three AD, Rashidun Arabs invaded Iran and conquered it by six hundred fifty-one AD, largely converting Iranian people from their indigenous faiths of Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism to Sunni Islam.
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Emma
What year did the Rashidun Arabs invade Iran?
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Iran
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What year did the Rashidun Arabs conquer Iran?
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Joanna
In 633 AD, Rashidun Arabs invaded Iran and conquered it by 651 AD, largely converting Iranian people from their indigenous faiths of Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism to Sunni Islam.
In six hundred thirty-three AD, Rashidun Arabs invaded Iran and conquered it by six hundred fifty-one AD, largely converting Iranian people from their indigenous faiths of Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism to Sunni Islam.
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Brian
What year did the Rashidun Arabs conquer Iran?
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Iran
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What religion did the Rashidun Arabs convert the indigenous conquered peoples to?
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Joanna
In 633 AD, Rashidun Arabs invaded Iran and conquered it by 651 AD, largely converting Iranian people from their indigenous faiths of Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism to Sunni Islam.
In six hundred thirty-three AD, Rashidun Arabs invaded Iran and conquered it by six hundred fifty-one AD, largely converting Iranian people from their indigenous faiths of Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism to Sunni Islam.
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Matthew
What religion did the Rashidun Arabs convert the indigenous conquered peoples to?
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Iran
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Which country took over Iran's territories in the Caucasus in the 19th Century?
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Joanna
During the 19th century, Iran irrevocably lost swaths of its territories in the Caucasus which made part of the concept of Iran for centuries, to neighboring Imperial Russia.
During the nineteenth century, Iran irrevocably lost swaths of its territories in the Caucasus which made part of the concept of Iran for centuries, to neighboring Imperial Russia.
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Olivia
Which country took over Iran's territories in the Caucasus in the nineteenth Century?
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Iran
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What movement led to Iran becoming an Islamic republic in 1979?
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Joanna
Growing dissent against foreign influence and political repression culminated in the 1979 Revolution, which led to the establishment of an Islamic republic on 1 April 1979.
Growing dissent against foreign influence and political repression culminated in the nineteen seventy-nine Revolution, which led to the establishment of an Islamic republic on one April nineteen seventy-nine.
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Olivia
What movement led to Iran becoming an Islamic republic in nineteen seventy-nine?
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Iran
Tehran is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading cultural and economic center. Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas suppl...
What resource does Iran have the largest supply of in the world?
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Salli
Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas supply in the world and the fourth-largest proven oil reserves.
Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas supply in the world and the fourth-largest proven oil reserves.
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Kevin
What resource does Iran have the largest supply of in the world?
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Iran
Tehran is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading cultural and economic center. Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas suppl...
What city is Iran's capital?
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Salli
Tehran is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading cultural and economic center.
Tehran is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading cultural and economic center.
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Joey
What city is Iran's capital?
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Iran
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How does Iran effect the world economy and international energy markets?
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Salli
Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas supply in the world and the fourth-largest proven oil reserves.
Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas supply in the world and the fourth-largest proven oil reserves.
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Ivy
How does Iran effect the world economy and international energy markets?
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Iran
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What resource does Iran have the fourth largest supply of in the world?
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Salli
Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas supply in the world and the fourth-largest proven oil reserves.
Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas supply in the world and the fourth-largest proven oil reserves.
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Kimberly
What resource does Iran have the fourth largest supply of in the world?
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Iran
Tehran is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading cultural and economic center. Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas suppl...
How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites does Iran have?
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Salli
Iran's rich cultural legacy is reflected in part by its 19 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the fourth-largest number in Asia and 12th-largest in the world.
Iran's rich cultural legacy is reflected in part by its nineteen UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the fourth-largest number in Asia and twelfth-largest in the world.
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Kimberly
How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites does Iran have?
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Iran
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Ērān, first attested in a 3rd-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryān, in reference to Iranians. The Middle Iranian ērān and aryān are oblique plural forms of gentilic ēr- (Middle Persian) and ary- (Parthian...
What century did terms referencing Iran begin to be recorded?
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Brian
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Ērān, first attested in a 3rd-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryān, in reference to Iranians.
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Eran, first attested in a third-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryan, in reference to Iranians.
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Justin
What century did terms referencing Iran begin to be recorded?
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Iran
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What inscription referenced the term Aryan to Iranians?
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Brian
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Ērān, first attested in a 3rd-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryān, in reference to Iranians.
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Eran, first attested in a third-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryan, in reference to Iranians.
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Matthew
What inscription referenced the term Aryan to Iranians?
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Iran
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Ērān, first attested in a 3rd-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryān, in reference to Iranians. The Middle Iranian ērān and aryān are oblique plural forms of gentilic ēr- (Middle Persian) and ary- (Parthian...
What Proto-Indo-European term means "skillful assembler?"
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Brian
The Middle Iranian ērān and aryān are oblique plural forms of gentilic ēr- (Middle Persian) and ary- (Parthian), both deriving from Proto-Iranian *arya- (meaning "Aryan," i.e., "of the Iranians"), argued to descend from Proto-Indo-European *ar-yo-, meaning "skillful assembler." In Iranian languages, the gentilic is att...
The Middle Iranian eran and aryan are oblique plural forms of gentilic er- (Middle Persian) and ary- (Parthian), both deriving from Proto-Iranian *arya- (meaning "Aryan," i.e., "of the Iranians"), argued to descend from Proto-Indo-European *ar-yo-, meaning "skillful assembler." In Iranian languages, the gentilic is att...
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Emma
What Proto-Indo-European term means "skillful assembler?"
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Iran
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Ērān, first attested in a 3rd-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryān, in reference to Iranians. The Middle Iranian ērān and aryān are oblique plural forms of gentilic ēr- (Middle Persian) and ary- (Parthian...
What is attested as a self-identifier in Iranian languages?
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Brian
The Middle Iranian ērān and aryān are oblique plural forms of gentilic ēr- (Middle Persian) and ary- (Parthian), both deriving from Proto-Iranian *arya- (meaning "Aryan," i.e., "of the Iranians"), argued to descend from Proto-Indo-European *ar-yo-, meaning "skillful assembler." In Iranian languages, the gentilic is att...
The Middle Iranian eran and aryan are oblique plural forms of gentilic er- (Middle Persian) and ary- (Parthian), both deriving from Proto-Iranian *arya- (meaning "Aryan," i.e., "of the Iranians"), argued to descend from Proto-Indo-European *ar-yo-, meaning "skillful assembler." In Iranian languages, the gentilic is att...
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Salli
What is attested as a self-identifier in Iranian languages?
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Iran
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What other term in the 3rd Century besides Aryan also refer to Iran?
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Brian
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Ērān, first attested in a 3rd-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryān, in reference to Iranians.
The term Iran derives directly from Middle Persian Eran, first attested in a third-century inscription at Rustam Relief, with the accompanying Parthian inscription using the term Aryan, in reference to Iranians.
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Justin
What other term in the third Century besides Aryan also refer to Iran?
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Iran
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Περσίς), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
Which historians referred to Iran as Persis?
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Kimberly
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Περσίς), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Persis), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
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Joey
Which historians referred to Iran as Persis?
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Iran
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Περσίς), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
What has the West historically referred Iran as?
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Kimberly
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Περσίς), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Persis), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
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Brian
What has the West historically referred Iran as?
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Iran
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Περσίς), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
When did Persians settle on the west shore of Lake Urmia?
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Kimberly
However, Persis (Old Persian: Pārśa; Modern Persian: Pārse) was originally referred to a region settled by Persians in the west shore of Lake Urmia, in the 9th century BC. The settlement was then shifted to the southern end of the Zagros Mountains, and is today defined as Fars Province.
However, Persis (Old Persian: Parsa; Modern Persian: Parse) was originally referred to a region settled by Persians in the west shore of Lake Urmia, in the ninth century BC. The settlement was then shifted to the southern end of the Zagros Mountains, and is today defined as Fars Province.
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Amy
When did Persians settle on the west shore of Lake Urmia?
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Iran
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Περσίς), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
After Lake Urmia, Persis then shifted over to what region?
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Kimberly
However, Persis (Old Persian: Pārśa; Modern Persian: Pārse) was originally referred to a region settled by Persians in the west shore of Lake Urmia, in the 9th century BC. The settlement was then shifted to the southern end of the Zagros Mountains, and is today defined as Fars Province.
However, Persis (Old Persian: Parsa; Modern Persian: Parse) was originally referred to a region settled by Persians in the west shore of Lake Urmia, in the ninth century BC. The settlement was then shifted to the southern end of the Zagros Mountains, and is today defined as Fars Province.
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Kevin
After Lake Urmia, Persis then shifted over to what region?
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Iran
Historically, Iran has been referred to as Persia by the West, due mainly to the writings of Greek historians who called Iran Persis (Greek: Περσίς), meaning "land of the Persians." As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the...
What is Persis known as today?
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Kimberly
However, Persis (Old Persian: Pārśa; Modern Persian: Pārse) was originally referred to a region settled by Persians in the west shore of Lake Urmia, in the 9th century BC. The settlement was then shifted to the southern end of the Zagros Mountains, and is today defined as Fars Province.
However, Persis (Old Persian: Parsa; Modern Persian: Parse) was originally referred to a region settled by Persians in the west shore of Lake Urmia, in the ninth century BC. The settlement was then shifted to the southern end of the Zagros Mountains, and is today defined as Fars Province.
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Brian
What is Persis known as today?
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Iran
In 1935, Reza Shah requested the international community to refer to the country by its native name, Iran. As the New York Times explained at the time, "At the suggestion of the Persian Legation in Berlin, the Tehran government, on the Persian New Year, Nowruz, March 21, 1935, substituted Iran for Persia as the officia...
When did Reza Shan request that Iran officially be referred to as Iran and not Persia?
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Kendra
In 1935, Reza Shah requested the international community to refer to the country by its native name, Iran.
In nineteen thirty-five, Reza Shah requested the international community to refer to the country by its native name, Iran.
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Justin
When did Reza Shan request that Iran officially be referred to as Iran and not Persia?
572ff633a23a5019007fcbbc
Iran
In 1935, Reza Shah requested the international community to refer to the country by its native name, Iran. As the New York Times explained at the time, "At the suggestion of the Persian Legation in Berlin, the Tehran government, on the Persian New Year, Nowruz, March 21, 1935, substituted Iran for Persia as the officia...
Which newspaper reported the official name request in 1935?
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Kendra
As the New York Times explained at the time, "At the suggestion of the Persian Legation in Berlin, the Tehran government, on the Persian New Year, Nowruz, March 21, 1935, substituted Iran for Persia as the official name of the country." Opposition to the name change led to the reversal of the decision, and Professor Eh...
As the New York Times explained at the time, "At the suggestion of the Persian Legation in Berlin, the Tehran government, on the Persian New Year, Nowruz, March twenty-one, nineteen thirty-five, substituted Iran for Persia as the official name of the country." Opposition to the name change led to the reversal of the de...
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Amy
Which newspaper reported the official name request in nineteen thirty-five?
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Iran
In 1935, Reza Shah requested the international community to refer to the country by its native name, Iran. As the New York Times explained at the time, "At the suggestion of the Persian Legation in Berlin, the Tehran government, on the Persian New Year, Nowruz, March 21, 1935, substituted Iran for Persia as the officia...
Which name is officially used politically?
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Kendra
Today, both Persia and Iran are used in cultural contexts; although, Iran is the name used officially in political contexts.
Today, both Persia and Iran are used in cultural contexts; although, Iran is the name used officially in political contexts.
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Salli
Which name is officially used politically?
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Iran
In 1935, Reza Shah requested the international community to refer to the country by its native name, Iran. As the New York Times explained at the time, "At the suggestion of the Persian Legation in Berlin, the Tehran government, on the Persian New Year, Nowruz, March 21, 1935, substituted Iran for Persia as the officia...
Who endorsed a move to use Persia and Iran interchangeably after opposition to the official name change?
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Kendra
As the New York Times explained at the time, "At the suggestion of the Persian Legation in Berlin, the Tehran government, on the Persian New Year, Nowruz, March 21, 1935, substituted Iran for Persia as the official name of the country." Opposition to the name change led to the reversal of the decision, and Professor Eh...
As the New York Times explained at the time, "At the suggestion of the Persian Legation in Berlin, the Tehran government, on the Persian New Year, Nowruz, March twenty-one, nineteen thirty-five, substituted Iran for Persia as the official name of the country." Opposition to the name change led to the reversal of the de...
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Matthew
Who endorsed a move to use Persia and Iran interchangeably after opposition to the official name change?
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Iran
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran, like those excavated at the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sites, attest to a human presence in Iran since the Lower Paleolithic era, c. 800,000–200,000 BC. Iran's Neanderthal artifacts from the Middle Paleolithic period, c. 200,000–40,000 BC, have been found mainly in the Zagros ...
How long ago were the earliest artifacts from that were evidence of humans in Iran?
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Iran
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran, like those excavated at the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sites, attest to a human presence in Iran since the Lower Paleolithic era, c. 800,000–200,000 BC. Iran's Neanderthal artifacts from the Middle Paleolithic period, c. 200,000–40,000 BC, have been found mainly in the Zagros ...
When did early agricultural communities in Iran begin to appear and prosper?
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Joey
200,000–40,000 BC, have been found mainly in the Zagros region, at sites such as Warwasi and Yafteh Cave.[page needed] Around 10th to 8th millennium BC, early agricultural communities such as Chogha Golan and Chogha Bonut began to flourish in Iran, as well as Susa and Chogha Mish developing in and around the Zagros reg...
two hundred thousand-forty thousand BC, have been found mainly in the Zagros region, at sites such as Warwasi and Yafteh Cave.[page needed] Around tenth to eighth millennium BC, early agricultural communities such as Chogha Golan and Chogha Bonut began to flourish in Iran, as well as Susa and Chogha Mish developing in ...
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Ivy
When did early agricultural communities in Iran begin to appear and prosper?
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Iran
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran, like those excavated at the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sites, attest to a human presence in Iran since the Lower Paleolithic era, c. 800,000–200,000 BC. Iran's Neanderthal artifacts from the Middle Paleolithic period, c. 200,000–40,000 BC, have been found mainly in the Zagros ...
What region of Iran did Neanderthal artifacts from the Middle Paleolithic Period were found?
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Joey
200,000–40,000 BC, have been found mainly in the Zagros region, at sites such as Warwasi and Yafteh Cave.[page needed] Around 10th to 8th millennium BC, early agricultural communities such as Chogha Golan and Chogha Bonut began to flourish in Iran, as well as Susa and Chogha Mish developing in and around the Zagros reg...
two hundred thousand-forty thousand BC, have been found mainly in the Zagros region, at sites such as Warwasi and Yafteh Cave.[page needed] Around tenth to eighth millennium BC, early agricultural communities such as Chogha Golan and Chogha Bonut began to flourish in Iran, as well as Susa and Chogha Mish developing in ...
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Kimberly
What region of Iran did Neanderthal artifacts from the Middle Paleolithic Period were found?
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Iran
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran, like those excavated at the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sites, attest to a human presence in Iran since the Lower Paleolithic era, c. 800,000–200,000 BC. Iran's Neanderthal artifacts from the Middle Paleolithic period, c. 200,000–40,000 BC, have been found mainly in the Zagros ...
What were dug up from the archaeological sites Kashafrud and Ganj Par in Iran?
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Joey
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran, like those excavated at the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sites, attest to a human presence in Iran since the Lower Paleolithic era, c.
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran, like those excavated at the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sites, attest to a human presence in Iran since the Lower Paleolithic era, c.
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Kimberly
What were dug up from the archaeological sites Kashafrud and Ganj Par in Iran?
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Iran
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilization...
What ancient city dates back as early as 4395 BC in Iran?
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Brian
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilization...
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early four thousand, three hundred ninety-five BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the fourth millennium BC. During the Bronze Age,...
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Emma
What ancient city dates back as early as four thousand, three hundred ninety-five BC in Iran?
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Iran
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilization...
How long ago did ancient cultures and settlements exist across the Iranian plateau?
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Brian
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilization...
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early four thousand, three hundred ninety-five BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the fourth millennium BC. During the Bronze Age,...
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Olivia
How long ago did ancient cultures and settlements exist across the Iranian plateau?
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Iran
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilization...
During what Age was Iran the site of several of these ancient civilizations?
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Brian
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilization...
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early four thousand, three hundred ninety-five BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the fourth millennium BC. During the Bronze Age,...
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Ivy
During what Age was Iran the site of several of these ancient civilizations?
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Iran
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilization...
Which ancient civilization in Iran during the 4th Millenium was the most prominent?
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Brian
Elam, the most prominent of these civilizations, developed in the southwest of Iran, alongside those in Mesopotamia.
Elam, the most prominent of these civilizations, developed in the southwest of Iran, alongside those in Mesopotamia.
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Kendra
Which ancient civilization in Iran during the fourth Millenium was the most prominent?
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Iran
The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures and urban settlements in the 4th millennium BC. During the Bronze Age, Iran was home to several civilization...
Elam's writing system had paralleled Sumer's cuneiform since what era?
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Brian
The emergence of writing in Elam was paralleled to Sumer, and the Elamite cuneiform was developed since the 3rd millennium BC.
The emergence of writing in Elam was paralleled to Sumer, and the Elamite cuneiform was developed since the third millennium BC.
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Olivia
Elam's writing system had paralleled Sumer's cuneiform since what era?
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Iran
From the late 10th to late 7th centuries BC, the Iranian peoples, together with the pre-Iranian kingdoms, fell under the domination of the Assyrian Empire, based in northern Mesopotamia. Under king Cyaxares, the Medes and Persians entered into an alliance with Nabopolassar of Babylon, as well as the Scythians and the C...
Who dominated the area of Irea between the 10th Century BC to the late 7th Century BC?
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Kendra
From the late 10th to late 7th centuries BC, the Iranian peoples, together with the pre-Iranian kingdoms, fell under the domination of the Assyrian Empire, based in northern Mesopotamia.
From the late tenth to late seventh centuries BC, the Iranian peoples, together with the pre-Iranian kingdoms, fell under the domination of the Assyrian Empire, based in northern Mesopotamia.
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Olivia
Who dominated the area of Irea between the tenth Century BC to the late seventh Century BC?
572ffa37947a6a140053ceca
Iran
From the late 10th to late 7th centuries BC, the Iranian peoples, together with the pre-Iranian kingdoms, fell under the domination of the Assyrian Empire, based in northern Mesopotamia. Under king Cyaxares, the Medes and Persians entered into an alliance with Nabopolassar of Babylon, as well as the Scythians and the C...
When did this Civil War take place to free the Iranian peoples from Assyrian rule?
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Kendra
The civil war ravaged the Assyrian Empire between 616 BC and 605 BC, thus freeing their respective peoples from three centuries of Assyrian rule.
The civil war ravaged the Assyrian Empire between six hundred sixteen BC and six hundred five BC, thus freeing their respective peoples from three centuries of Assyrian rule.
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Joey
When did this Civil War take place to free the Iranian peoples from Assyrian rule?
572ffa37947a6a140053cecb
Iran
From the late 10th to late 7th centuries BC, the Iranian peoples, together with the pre-Iranian kingdoms, fell under the domination of the Assyrian Empire, based in northern Mesopotamia. Under king Cyaxares, the Medes and Persians entered into an alliance with Nabopolassar of Babylon, as well as the Scythians and the C...
How long did the Assyrian Empire control and rule Iran?
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Kendra
The civil war ravaged the Assyrian Empire between 616 BC and 605 BC, thus freeing their respective peoples from three centuries of Assyrian rule.
The civil war ravaged the Assyrian Empire between six hundred sixteen BC and six hundred five BC, thus freeing their respective peoples from three centuries of Assyrian rule.
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Emma
How long did the Assyrian Empire control and rule Iran?
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Iran
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Who lead the Persians into a coalition with the Medes, Babylon, Scythians, and Cimmerians to fight against the Assyrians?
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Kendra
Under king Cyaxares, the Medes and Persians entered into an alliance with Nabopolassar of Babylon, as well as the Scythians and the Cimmerians, and together they attacked the Assyrian Empire.
Under king Cyaxares, the Medes and Persians entered into an alliance with Nabopolassar of Babylon, as well as the Scythians and the Cimmerians, and together they attacked the Assyrian Empire.
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Kimberly
Who lead the Persians into a coalition with the Medes, Babylon, Scythians, and Cimmerians to fight against the Assyrians?
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Iran
From the late 10th to late 7th centuries BC, the Iranian peoples, together with the pre-Iranian kingdoms, fell under the domination of the Assyrian Empire, based in northern Mesopotamia. Under king Cyaxares, the Medes and Persians entered into an alliance with Nabopolassar of Babylon, as well as the Scythians and the C...
When did the Median tribes unify under a single ruler to form the Median Empire?
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Kendra
The unification of the Median tribes under a single ruler in 728 BC led to the foundation of the Median Empire which, by 612 BC, controlled the whole Iran and the eastern Anatolia.
The unification of the Median tribes under a single ruler in seven hundred twenty-eight BC led to the foundation of the Median Empire which, by six hundred twelve BC, controlled the whole Iran and the eastern Anatolia.
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Matthew
When did the Median tribes unify under a single ruler to form the Median Empire?
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Iran
In 550 BC, Cyrus the Great, son of Mandane and Cambyses I, took over the Median Empire, and founded the Achaemenid Empire by unifying other city states. The conquest of Media was a result of what is called the Persian Revolt. The brouhaha was initially triggered by the actions of the Median ruler Astyages, and was quic...
Who founded the Achaemenid Empire when the city states in Iran came together in unification?
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Kimberly
In 550 BC, Cyrus the Great, son of Mandane and Cambyses I, took over the Median Empire, and founded the Achaemenid Empire by unifying other city states.
In five hundred fifty BC, Cyrus the Great, son of Mandane and Cambyses I, took over the Median Empire, and founded the Achaemenid Empire by unifying other city states.
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Justin
Who founded the Achaemenid Empire when the city states in Iran came together in unification?
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Iran
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When did Cyrus the Great found the Achaemenid Empire?
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Kimberly
In 550 BC, Cyrus the Great, son of Mandane and Cambyses I, took over the Median Empire, and founded the Achaemenid Empire by unifying other city states.
In five hundred fifty BC, Cyrus the Great, son of Mandane and Cambyses I, took over the Median Empire, and founded the Achaemenid Empire by unifying other city states.
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22,050
Joey
When did Cyrus the Great found the Achaemenid Empire?
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Iran
In 550 BC, Cyrus the Great, son of Mandane and Cambyses I, took over the Median Empire, and founded the Achaemenid Empire by unifying other city states. The conquest of Media was a result of what is called the Persian Revolt. The brouhaha was initially triggered by the actions of the Median ruler Astyages, and was quic...
Who triggered the Persian Revolt?
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Kimberly
The brouhaha was initially triggered by the actions of the Median ruler Astyages, and was quickly spread to other provinces, as they allied with the Persians.
The brouhaha was initially triggered by the actions of the Median ruler Astyages, and was quickly spread to other provinces, as they allied with the Persians.
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22,050
Emma
Who triggered the Persian Revolt?
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Iran
In 550 BC, Cyrus the Great, son of Mandane and Cambyses I, took over the Median Empire, and founded the Achaemenid Empire by unifying other city states. The conquest of Media was a result of what is called the Persian Revolt. The brouhaha was initially triggered by the actions of the Median ruler Astyages, and was quic...
What resulted from the Persian Revolt?
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Kimberly
The conquest of Media was a result of what is called the Persian Revolt.
The conquest of Media was a result of what is called the Persian Revolt.
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22,050
Salli
What resulted from the Persian Revolt?
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Iran
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
What was the first world goverment the world had seen at the time it existed?
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Joey
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
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Kimberly
What was the first world goverment the world had seen at the time it existed?
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Iran
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
What was the largest empire the world had seen at the time it existed?
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Joey
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
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22,050
Matthew
What was the largest empire the world had seen at the time it existed?
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Iran
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
What sea did the Achaemenid Empire control the majority of the coastal regions of?
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Joey
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
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Kimberly
What sea did the Achaemenid Empire control the majority of the coastal regions of?
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Iran
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
The Achaemenid Empire expanded into what part of Asia?
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22,050
Joey
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
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22,050
Joey
The Achaemenid Empire expanded into what part of Asia?
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Iran
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
The Achaemenid Empire controlled all of the significant settlements of what ancient country during its greatest extent?
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Joey
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (Paeonia and Ancient Macedon), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Pales...
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22,050
Joey
The Achaemenid Empire controlled all of the significant settlements of what ancient country during its greatest extent?
572ffe22947a6a140053cf0a
Iran
It is estimated that in 480 BC, 50 million people lived in the Achaemenid Empire. The empire at its peak ruled over 44% of the world's population, the highest such figure for any empire in history. In Greek history, the Achaemenid Empire is considered as the antagonist of the Greek city states, for the emancipation of ...
The Achaemenid Empire was the known enemy of what nation's histories during its existence?
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Brian
In Greek history, the Achaemenid Empire is considered as the antagonist of the Greek city states, for the emancipation of slaves including the Jewish exiles in Babylon, building infrastructures such as road and postal systems, and the use of an official language, the Imperial Aramaic, throughout its territories.
In Greek history, the Achaemenid Empire is considered as the antagonist of the Greek city states, for the emancipation of slaves including the Jewish exiles in Babylon, building infrastructures such as road and postal systems, and the use of an official language, the Imperial Aramaic, throughout its territories.
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22,050
Kendra
The Achaemenid Empire was the known enemy of what nation's histories during its existence?
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Iran
It is estimated that in 480 BC, 50 million people lived in the Achaemenid Empire. The empire at its peak ruled over 44% of the world's population, the highest such figure for any empire in history. In Greek history, the Achaemenid Empire is considered as the antagonist of the Greek city states, for the emancipation of ...
How many people lived in the Archaemenid Empire in 480BC?
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Brian
It is estimated that in 480 BC, 50 million people lived in the Achaemenid Empire.
It is estimated that in four hundred eighty BC, fifty million people lived in the Achaemenid Empire.
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22,050
Justin
How many people lived in the Archaemenid Empire in four hundred eightyBC?
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Iran
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The Achaemenid Empire had what percentage of the word's population in 480BC?
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Brian
The empire at its peak ruled over 44% of the world's population, the highest such figure for any empire in history.
The empire at its peak ruled over forty-four percent of the world's population, the highest such figure for any empire in history.
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22,050
Emma
The Achaemenid Empire had what percentage of the word's population in four hundred eightyBC?
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Iran
It is estimated that in 480 BC, 50 million people lived in the Achaemenid Empire. The empire at its peak ruled over 44% of the world's population, the highest such figure for any empire in history. In Greek history, the Achaemenid Empire is considered as the antagonist of the Greek city states, for the emancipation of ...
What was the Achaemenid Empire's official language?
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Brian
In Greek history, the Achaemenid Empire is considered as the antagonist of the Greek city states, for the emancipation of slaves including the Jewish exiles in Babylon, building infrastructures such as road and postal systems, and the use of an official language, the Imperial Aramaic, throughout its territories.
In Greek history, the Achaemenid Empire is considered as the antagonist of the Greek city states, for the emancipation of slaves including the Jewish exiles in Babylon, building infrastructures such as road and postal systems, and the use of an official language, the Imperial Aramaic, throughout its territories.
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22,050
Ivy
What was the Achaemenid Empire's official language?
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Iran
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What Seven Wonder of the Ancient world was built by the Archaemenid Empire in the 4th Century BC?
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Brian
Furthermore, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, was built in the empire between 353 and 350 BC.
Furthermore, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, was built in the empire between three hundred fifty-three and three hundred fifty BC.
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22,050
Kendra
What Seven Wonder of the Ancient world was built by the Archaemenid Empire in the fourth Century BC?
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Iran
In 334 BC, Alexander the Great invaded the Achaemenid Empire, defeating the last Achaemenid emperor, Darius III, at the Battle of Issus. Following the premature death of Alexander, Iran came under the control of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire. In the middle of the 2nd century BC, the Parthian Empire rose to become the...
Who invaded the Archaemenid Empire in 334BC?
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Emma
In 334 BC, Alexander the Great invaded the Achaemenid Empire, defeating the last Achaemenid emperor, Darius III, at the Battle of Issus.
In three hundred thirty-four BC, Alexander the Great invaded the Achaemenid Empire, defeating the last Achaemenid emperor, Darius III, at the Battle of Issus.
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22,050
Ivy
Who invaded the Archaemenid Empire in three hundred thirty-fourBC?
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Iran
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Who was the last Archaemenid Emperor at the time of its defeat by Alexander the Great?
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22,050
Emma
In 334 BC, Alexander the Great invaded the Achaemenid Empire, defeating the last Achaemenid emperor, Darius III, at the Battle of Issus.
In three hundred thirty-four BC, Alexander the Great invaded the Achaemenid Empire, defeating the last Achaemenid emperor, Darius III, at the Battle of Issus.
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22,050
Joanna
Who was the last Archaemenid Emperor at the time of its defeat by Alexander the Great?
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Iran
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Who controlled the Archaemenid Empire after Alexander the Great died prematurely?
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Emma
Following the premature death of Alexander, Iran came under the control of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire.
Following the premature death of Alexander, Iran came under the control of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire.
question-400_13_2.mp3
22,050
Kendra
Who controlled the Archaemenid Empire after Alexander the Great died prematurely?
572ffeec04bcaa1900d76fde
Iran
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When did the Parthian Empire rise to become the main power in Iran?
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Emma
In the middle of the 2nd century BC, the Parthian Empire rose to become the main power in Iran, and the century-long geopolitical arch-rivalry between Romans and Parthians began, culminating in the Roman–Parthian Wars.
In the middle of the second century BC, the Parthian Empire rose to become the main power in Iran, and the century-long geopolitical arch-rivalry between Romans and Parthians began, culminating in the Roman-Parthian Wars.
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22,050
Olivia
When did the Parthian Empire rise to become the main power in Iran?
572ffeec04bcaa1900d76fdf
Iran
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When did the Sassanid Empire succeed the Parthian Empire in control of Iran?
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Emma
The Parthian Empire continued as a feudal monarchy for nearly five centuries, until 224 CE, when it was succeeded by the Sassanid Empire.
The Parthian Empire continued as a feudal monarchy for nearly five centuries, until two hundred twenty-four CE, when it was succeeded by the Sassanid Empire.
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22,050
Joey
When did the Sassanid Empire succeed the Parthian Empire in control of Iran?
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Iran
The prolonged Byzantine-Sassanid Wars, most importantly the climactic Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602-628, as well as the social conflict within the Sassanid Empire, opened the way for an Arab invasion to Iran in the 7th century. Initially defeated by the Arab Rashidun Caliphate, Iran came under the rule of the Arab cali...
What wars in the 600s CE lead to the weakening of Iran and a subsequent invasion by the Arabs?
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22,050
Amy
The prolonged Byzantine-Sassanid Wars, most importantly the climactic Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602-628, as well as the social conflict within the Sassanid Empire, opened the way for an Arab invasion to Iran in the 7th century.
The prolonged Byzantine-Sassanid Wars, most importantly the climactic Byzantine-Sassanid War of six hundred two-six hundred twenty-eight, as well as the social conflict within the Sassanid Empire, opened the way for an Arab invasion to Iran in the seventh century.
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22,050
Kevin
What wars in the six hundreds CE lead to the weakening of Iran and a subsequent invasion by the Arabs?
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Iran
The prolonged Byzantine-Sassanid Wars, most importantly the climactic Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602-628, as well as the social conflict within the Sassanid Empire, opened the way for an Arab invasion to Iran in the 7th century. Initially defeated by the Arab Rashidun Caliphate, Iran came under the rule of the Arab cali...
When did the Arabs invade Iran?
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Amy
The prolonged Byzantine-Sassanid Wars, most importantly the climactic Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602-628, as well as the social conflict within the Sassanid Empire, opened the way for an Arab invasion to Iran in the 7th century.
The prolonged Byzantine-Sassanid Wars, most importantly the climactic Byzantine-Sassanid War of six hundred two-six hundred twenty-eight, as well as the social conflict within the Sassanid Empire, opened the way for an Arab invasion to Iran in the seventh century.
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Amy
When did the Arabs invade Iran?
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Iran
The prolonged Byzantine-Sassanid Wars, most importantly the climactic Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602-628, as well as the social conflict within the Sassanid Empire, opened the way for an Arab invasion to Iran in the 7th century. Initially defeated by the Arab Rashidun Caliphate, Iran came under the rule of the Arab cali...
Which Arab Caliphate defeated Iran first?
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Amy
Initially defeated by the Arab Rashidun Caliphate, Iran came under the rule of the Arab caliphates of Umayyad and Abbasid.
Initially defeated by the Arab Rashidun Caliphate, Iran came under the rule of the Arab caliphates of Umayyad and Abbasid.
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Justin
Which Arab Caliphate defeated Iran first?
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Iran
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What special tax did the discriminated Iranians - both converted and nonconverted - have to pay?
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Amy
Under the new Arab elite of the Rashidun and later the Umayyad caliphates, both converted (mawali) and non-converted (dhimmi) Iranians were discriminated against, being excluded from the government and military, and having to pay a special tax called Jizya.
Under the new Arab elite of the Rashidun and later the Umayyad caliphates, both converted (mawali) and non-converted (dhimmi) Iranians were discriminated against, being excluded from the government and military, and having to pay a special tax called Jizya.
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Matthew
What special tax did the discriminated Iranians - both converted and nonconverted - have to pay?
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Iran
The prolonged Byzantine-Sassanid Wars, most importantly the climactic Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602-628, as well as the social conflict within the Sassanid Empire, opened the way for an Arab invasion to Iran in the 7th century. Initially defeated by the Arab Rashidun Caliphate, Iran came under the rule of the Arab cali...
What academy was the most important medical center of the world at the time and became Islamicized after the Arab invasions?
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Amy
Gunde Shapur, home of the Academy of Gunde Shapur which was the most important medical center of the world at the time, survived after the invasion, but became known as an Islamic institute thereafter.
Gunde Shapur, home of the Academy of Gunde Shapur which was the most important medical center of the world at the time, survived after the invasion, but became known as an Islamic institute thereafter.
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Brian
What academy was the most important medical center of the world at the time and became Islamicized after the Arab invasions?
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Iran
The blossoming literature, philosophy, medicine, and art of Iran became major elements in the formation of a new age for the Iranian civilization, during the period known as the Islamic Golden Age. The Islamic Golden Age reached its peak by the 10th and 11th centuries, during which Iran was the main theater of the scie...
What period was known for an era where Iranian civilization blossomed and peaked?
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Amy
The blossoming literature, philosophy, medicine, and art of Iran became major elements in the formation of a new age for the Iranian civilization, during the period known as the Islamic Golden Age.
The blossoming literature, philosophy, medicine, and art of Iran became major elements in the formation of a new age for the Iranian civilization, during the period known as the Islamic Golden Age.
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Amy
What period was known for an era where Iranian civilization blossomed and peaked?
5730048aa23a5019007fcc4e
Iran
The blossoming literature, philosophy, medicine, and art of Iran became major elements in the formation of a new age for the Iranian civilization, during the period known as the Islamic Golden Age. The Islamic Golden Age reached its peak by the 10th and 11th centuries, during which Iran was the main theater of the scie...
When did the Islamic Golden Age reach its zenith?
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Amy
The Islamic Golden Age reached its peak by the 10th and 11th centuries, during which Iran was the main theater of the scientific activities.
The Islamic Golden Age reached its peak by the tenth and eleventh centuries, during which Iran was the main theater of the scientific activities.
question-400_15_1.mp3
22,050
Amy
When did the Islamic Golden Age reach its zenith?
5730048aa23a5019007fcc50
Iran
The blossoming literature, philosophy, medicine, and art of Iran became major elements in the formation of a new age for the Iranian civilization, during the period known as the Islamic Golden Age. The Islamic Golden Age reached its peak by the 10th and 11th centuries, during which Iran was the main theater of the scie...
Prominent Iranian writers during this time of the Islamic Golden Age contributed to what area of writing?
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Amy
After the 10th century, Persian language, alongside Arabic, was used for the scientific, philosophical, historical, musical, and medical works, whereas the important Iranian writers, such as Tusi, Avicenna, Qotb od Din Shirazi, and Biruni, had major contributions in the scientific writing.
After the tenth century, Persian language, alongside Arabic, was used for the scientific, philosophical, historical, musical, and medical works, whereas the important Iranian writers, such as Tusi, Avicenna, Qotb od Din Shirazi, and Biruni, had major contributions in the scientific writing.
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Emma
Prominent Iranian writers during this time of the Islamic Golden Age contributed to what area of writing?
5730048aa23a5019007fcc4f
Iran
The blossoming literature, philosophy, medicine, and art of Iran became major elements in the formation of a new age for the Iranian civilization, during the period known as the Islamic Golden Age. The Islamic Golden Age reached its peak by the 10th and 11th centuries, during which Iran was the main theater of the scie...
Where was the main area where the peak of scientific activity take place during the Islamic Golden Age?
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Amy
The Islamic Golden Age reached its peak by the 10th and 11th centuries, during which Iran was the main theater of the scientific activities.
The Islamic Golden Age reached its peak by the tenth and eleventh centuries, during which Iran was the main theater of the scientific activities.
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Joanna
Where was the main area where the peak of scientific activity take place during the Islamic Golden Age?
573005ae947a6a140053cf60
Iran
The 10th century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau. Turkic tribesmen were first used in the Abbasid army as mamluks (slave-warriors), replacing Iranian and Arab elements within the army. As a result, the mamluks gained a significant political power. In 999, large portions ...
What tribes migranted en masse to the Iranian plateau in the 10th Century?
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Kevin
The 10th century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau.
The tenth century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau.
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Ivy
What tribes migranted en masse to the Iranian plateau in the tenth Century?
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Iran
The 10th century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau. Turkic tribesmen were first used in the Abbasid army as mamluks (slave-warriors), replacing Iranian and Arab elements within the army. As a result, the mamluks gained a significant political power. In 999, large portions ...
Where did these Turkic tribes come from before the migrated into Iran in the 10th Century?
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Kevin
The 10th century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau.
The tenth century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau.
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Emma
Where did these Turkic tribes come from before the migrated into Iran in the tenth Century?
573005ae947a6a140053cf62
Iran
The 10th century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau. Turkic tribesmen were first used in the Abbasid army as mamluks (slave-warriors), replacing Iranian and Arab elements within the army. As a result, the mamluks gained a significant political power. In 999, large portions ...
The Abbasid army replaced Iranian and Arabic men with Turkic tribesmen as what element in their army?
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Kevin
Turkic tribesmen were first used in the Abbasid army as mamluks (slave-warriors), replacing Iranian and Arab elements within the army.
Turkic tribesmen were first used in the Abbasid army as mamluks (slave-warriors), replacing Iranian and Arab elements within the army.
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22,050
Joanna
The Abbasid army replaced Iranian and Arabic men with Turkic tribesmen as what element in their army?
573005ae947a6a140053cf63
Iran
The 10th century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau. Turkic tribesmen were first used in the Abbasid army as mamluks (slave-warriors), replacing Iranian and Arab elements within the army. As a result, the mamluks gained a significant political power. In 999, large portions ...
In what year did the Ghaznavids briefly control large portions of Iran?
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Kevin
In 999, large portions of Iran came briefly under the rule of the Ghaznavids, whose rulers were of mamluk Turk origin, and longer subsequently under the Turkish Seljuk and Khwarezmian empires.
In nine hundred ninety-nine, large portions of Iran came briefly under the rule of the Ghaznavids, whose rulers were of mamluk Turk origin, and longer subsequently under the Turkish Seljuk and Khwarezmian empires.
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Joanna
In what year did the Ghaznavids briefly control large portions of Iran?
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Iran
The 10th century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau. Turkic tribesmen were first used in the Abbasid army as mamluks (slave-warriors), replacing Iranian and Arab elements within the army. As a result, the mamluks gained a significant political power. In 999, large portions ...
How were the Ghaznavids different from the original Turkics that migrated into Iran?
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Kevin
These Turks had been Persianized and had adopted Persian models of administration and rulership.
These Turks had been Persianized and had adopted Persian models of administration and rulership.
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Joey
How were the Ghaznavids different from the original Turkics that migrated into Iran?
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Iran
Following the fracture of the Mongol Empire in 1256, Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Ilkhanate in Iran. In 1370, yet another conqueror, Timur, followed the example of Hulagu, establishing the Timurid Empire which lasted for another 156 years. In 1387, Timur ordered the complete massacre of Isfaha...
Who established an Ilkhanate in Iran after the break up of the Mongol Empire in 1256?
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Olivia
Following the fracture of the Mongol Empire in 1256, Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Ilkhanate in Iran.
Following the fracture of the Mongol Empire in twelve fifty-six, Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Ilkhanate in Iran.
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Emma
Who established an Ilkhanate in Iran after the break up of the Mongol Empire in twelve fifty-six?
5730067f947a6a140053cf7d
Iran
Following the fracture of the Mongol Empire in 1256, Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Ilkhanate in Iran. In 1370, yet another conqueror, Timur, followed the example of Hulagu, establishing the Timurid Empire which lasted for another 156 years. In 1387, Timur ordered the complete massacre of Isfaha...
Timur established the Timurid Empire in Iran in what year?
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Olivia
In 1370, yet another conqueror, Timur, followed the example of Hulagu, establishing the Timurid Empire which lasted for another 156 years.
In thirteen seventy, yet another conqueror, Timur, followed the example of Hulagu, establishing the Timurid Empire which lasted for another one hundred fifty-six years.
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Kimberly
Timur established the Timurid Empire in Iran in what year?
5730067f947a6a140053cf7e
Iran
Following the fracture of the Mongol Empire in 1256, Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Ilkhanate in Iran. In 1370, yet another conqueror, Timur, followed the example of Hulagu, establishing the Timurid Empire which lasted for another 156 years. In 1387, Timur ordered the complete massacre of Isfaha...
How long did the Timurid empire last in Iran?
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Olivia
In 1370, yet another conqueror, Timur, followed the example of Hulagu, establishing the Timurid Empire which lasted for another 156 years.
In thirteen seventy, yet another conqueror, Timur, followed the example of Hulagu, establishing the Timurid Empire which lasted for another one hundred fifty-six years.
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22,050
Kendra
How long did the Timurid empire last in Iran?
5730067f947a6a140053cf80
Iran
Following the fracture of the Mongol Empire in 1256, Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Ilkhanate in Iran. In 1370, yet another conqueror, Timur, followed the example of Hulagu, establishing the Timurid Empire which lasted for another 156 years. In 1387, Timur ordered the complete massacre of Isfaha...
The Ilkhans and Tumrids had what type of culture when ruling Iran?
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Olivia
The Ilkhans and the Timurids soon came to adopt the ways and customs of the Iranians, choosing to surround themselves with a culture that was distinctively Iranian.
The Ilkhans and the Timurids soon came to adopt the ways and customs of the Iranians, choosing to surround themselves with a culture that was distinctively Iranian.
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Salli
The Ilkhans and Tumrids had what type of culture when ruling Iran?