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Persian people, are an ethnic group native to the Middle East and Central Asia
An old designation for all Iranian people.
The Persians, a play by Aeschylus
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Poet listed for Ted Hughes award
A Ceredigion-based writer's new version of a play, staged at army ranges in the Brecon beacons, is shortlisted for a major poetry prize.
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The term Iran (ایران) in modern Persian derives from the Proto-Iranian term ... A few years later, some Persian scholars protested to the government that ...
The Persians
After conquering Mesopotamia, the Persians would dominate the world from Macedon to Egypt, from Palestine to India and especially ...
Syria unrest presents dilemma for Iran
Tehran praising protests in Mideast but destabilized Syria could foil Iranian military base and relationships in region
The Persians: Information from Answers.com
The Persians Genres: Rhythm & Blues Biography Like Rodney Dangerfield as Baltimore/D.C. area groups go, the Persians got no respect, despite cutting
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For many of us, the thought of running a marathon raises some good questions, like why? When you ask a good question, Matt Gephardt finds a good answer.
Photos: Norouz Travelers at Persepolis
One of the favorite destinations for Iranians traveling during the Persian New Year Norouz holidays is the the ancient ruins of Persepolis. Persepolis (Takht-e Jamshid) was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550-330 BCE). Persepolis is situated 70 km northeast of the modern city of Shiraz in the Fars Province of modern Iran. -Abbas Khashandish
Persians: Definition from Answers.com
The chorus of Persian elders express their anxiety for the fate of Xerxēs' expedition of ... Originally from what is now Turkestan, the Persian peoples settled in ...
Iran U-23 draws with Poland
TEHRAN, Oct. 9 (MNA) -- Iran Under-23 football team failed to beat Poland in a friendly held here on Saturday. TEHRAN, Oct. 9 (MNA) -- Iran Under-23 football team failed to beat Poland in a friendly held here on Saturday.
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Marathon mission: Why those final steps are a killer
As my CNN colleague Paul Armstrong sprints and I stagger towards the end of the Brighton Marathon in southern England on Sunday, with the traditional words "God Save the Queen," we will curse the wife of King Edward VII for adding 385 yards to the 26 miles that we will already (hopefully) have run.
Persian kittens for sale from cat breeders in the Persian ...
Persian cat and kitten seekers, access breeders websites directly by clicking the cattery links below. Use the menu on the left to locate a breeder ...
Freedom, Ownership, and Human Progress
For 6,000 years, men carried things on their backs. Then suddenly the forces of nature were harnessed to do the bidding of the humblest citizen.
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Why We Run: A Story of Obsession by Robin Harvie – review
Extreme distance runners really are a breed apart This morning, possibly as you read this review with a coffee and a pastry, nearly 40,000 men, women and costumed rhinos are lining up in Blackheath to race 26.2 miles across the capital. There is a good chance you will know, or have been arm-twisted to sponsor, one of the competitors – a fact that would have been unimaginable to the organisers of ...
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Photos: The best of Sizdah Bedar 2011 in Iran
The thirteenth day of the new year festival is Sizdah Bedar (literally meaning "passing the thirteenth day", figuratively meaning "Passing the bad luck of the thirteenth day"). This is a day of festivity in the open, often accompanied by music and dancing, usually at family picnics.



















