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    the Persian poet Ferdowsi between c. 977 and 1010 AD and is the national epic of the Iran (Persia) and the Persian speaking world. Consisting of some 50‚000 verses‚[1] the Shahnameh tells mainly the mythical and to some extent the historical past of the Persian empire from the creation of the world until the Islamic conquest of Persia in the 7th century. Today Iran‚ Persian speakers of the neighboring nations such as Afghanistan and Tajikestan‚ and the greater region influenced by the Persian culture

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    One of the saddest aspects of the Holocaust was not how many lives were lost‚ but how many souls were lost. Those lucky enough to survive Auschwitz‚ Buchenwald‚ and the like came out changed men and women‚ and not for the better. While some‚ such as Elie Wiesel‚ were able to contribute to the world and keep alive the memory of the victims of the Holocaust‚ many left the experience shells; shadows of their former selves. So much had changed during their time in the concentration camps and they had

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    The start of the Persian Wars is mostly due to Persia. The Persian Empire was very ambitious‚ and it became well-known for being the largest empire of its time‚ as it occupied the entire Middle East‚ parts of Egypt and Libya‚ and some areas around the Mediterranean. This ambition was what led the Persians into conflict with the Greeks‚ initially with the Greek cities on the Anatolian seacoast‚ after the conquest of Libya in 546 B.C.E. At first‚ the Greek cities allowed Persian rule‚ but in 499

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    regard to writing ability‚ Topic‚ L2 proficiency‚ and gender performance. MA thesis in University of teacher education‚ department of foreign languages‚ Tehran. Amirian‚ Z. Tavakoli‚ M. (2009). A Contrastive Intercultural Analysis of the English and Persian Research Articles: The Case of the Discussion Sections The Iranian EFL Journal‚ 134-168 Atkinson‚ D Baroudy‚ I. (2008). Process Writing: Successful and Unsuccessful Writers; Discovering Writing Behaviors. International Journal Of English Studies

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    enduring social and cultural consequences. As a modern revolution‚ it was aimed at dislodging the old order by means of popular action and by advocacy of the tenets of liberalism‚ secularism‚ and nationalism. For the first time in the course of modern Persian history‚ the revolutionaries sought to replace arbitrary power with law‚ representative government‚ and social justice and to resist the encroachment of imperial powers with conscious nationalism‚ popular activism‚ and economic independence. Constitutionalists

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    The rise and fall of the Persian Empires The Achaemenid Empire Medes and Persians migrated from central Asia to Persia before 1000 B.C.E. Indo-European speakers‚ sharing cultural traits with Aryans Challenged the Assyrian and Babylonian empires Cyrus the Achaemenid (the Shepherd) (reigned 558-530 B.C.E.) Became king of Persian tribes in 558 B.C.E. All of Iran under his control by 548 B.C.E. Established a vast empire from India to borders of Egypt Cyrus’s son‚ Cambyses (reigned 530-522 B

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    the Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta‚ from 431 B.C. through 404 B.C.The Persian war was a series of battles between the Greek city states and the Persians. Both of these wars were significant to the unity and disunity of the Greeks during the fourth century. Throughout these wars‚ it at times brought city states together and other times created turmoil within Greek society. Between 490 and 479 B.C.E the Persians wanted to place their own tyrants to rule over Athens. Athenians did not want their

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    Major Resources in Bahrain

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    originated in Bahrain it is one of the best in the world because of the uniqueness of the pearls found in the waters around that island. History of Pearls Pearl enthusiasts all agree that the world’s best pearls throughout history have come from the Persian Gulf and most notably around the island of Bahrain.  This is probably due to their abundance and ability to form naturally without being cultured.  Today‚ India is probably the host of the largest stock of pearls.  But‚ many of those pearls were originally

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    The First Persian War

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    Introduction: The founding father of Daoism was Lao Zi (600-520bce). Dao – meaning way to live. Daoism believes are heavily based on the idea of Yin and Yang‚ forces that have to be in balance. Yin is the moon‚ darkest‚ female and passive. Yang being the sun‚ light‚ male and aggression .Meditation is the key form to keeping inner balance. Stress is the most common sing of yin and yang unbalance .The unbalance can be caused by the conflicts of between what you want and what is happening‚ leading to

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    Brief History of Tajikistan

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    The current Tajik Republic harkens to the Samanid Empire (AD 875–999). The Tajik people came under Russian rule in the 1860. Tajikistan became an autonomous Soviet socialist republic within Uzbekistan in 1924; Basmachi resistance in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was quelled in 1925‚ and Tajikistan became one of the component Soviet socialist republics in 1929 called Tadzhik SSR from 1936 to 1991. Tajikistan gained independence in 1991‚ and has experienced three changes in government

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