Examples of using Persia in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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In video games, he voices The Prince in Ubisoft's Prince of Persia, Alucard in Castlevania, Hayate/Ein in Dead
Nestorianism was developed into a rounded theology and transported to Persia and Asia Minor,
considerable time in Egypt, and he certainly visited Persia.
the Safavid Empire in Persia, the Moghal Empire in India
Jointly with three foreign operators, Rostelecom is working on the major new Europe Persia(EPEG) project to build a high-speed transit communication line with a capacity of up to 3.2 Tbps between Europe and the Middle East.
Palmyra, became a wealthy and elegant city located along the caravan routes linking Persia with the Mediterranean ports of Roman Syria and Phoenicia under Roman control.
N the mid-first century, Palmyra, a wealthy and elegant city located along the caravan routes linking Persia with the Mediterranean ports of Roman Syria and Phoenicia, came under Roman control.
After the death of Kavadh, a civil war began in Persia, which was fought between two factions,
It is played in outdoors in regional music of Persia in the festive ceremonies(The famous poet Molana Rumi has mentioned sorna and dohol in his poems).
I can even get a perfect copy of the Prince of Persia, as it burns PS3 games, PC
After the Anglo-Persian Oil Company(APOC) discovered oil in Iran(then known as Persia) in 1908,
Persian music is the music of Persia and Persian language nations: musiqi, the science and art of music, and muzik, the sound
culture for centuries and a trade gateway to Persia in the southeast and the Caucasus to the northeast.
been very far away, in some land where the customs were strange-in Persia, I thought… But I could not remember the end of the dream.
It seems certain that the olive tree as we know it today had its origin approximately 6,000 to 7,000 years ago in the region corresponding to ancient Persia and Mesopotamia.
a Statue of JeanAlthen, who migrated from Persia and in 1765 introduced the culture of the madder plant, which long formed the staple-
Originally from Persia and Turkey, tulips were brought to Europe in the 16th century,
the eastern part of ancient Persia almost five thousand years ago a religious philosopher called Zoroaster simplified the pantheon of early Iranian gods[5]
who migrated from Persia and in 1765 introduced the culture of the madder plant, which long formed
the Caspian Sea at the expense of Safavid Persia, Peter I launched the Russo-Persian War(1722-1723), in which Russia succeeded in taking much of the Caucasian territories