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A History from Beginning to End
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Discover the remarkable history of the Persian Empire....
The history of the Persian Empire (or Empires) stretches from ancient times well into the 20th century. Through biblical events, to the dawn and spread of Islam, to the revolutions of the 20th century, Persia - or Iran - has played an integral role in nearly all major events of world history. Uncover the fascinating story of this influential and unique civilization.
Discover a plethora of topics such as:
- The ancient Persian Empires
- The Arab conquest and the rise of Islam
- The golden age of the Persian Empire
- Art, religion, and culture
- The turbulent years of the 18th century
- Revolutions and upheaval: The end of the Persian Empire
- And much more!
So if you want a concise and informative book on the Persian Empire, simply scroll up and buy now for instant access!
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