- Persis | Persian Empire, Achaemenid Dynasty, Darius I | Britannica
Persis, ancient country in the southwestern part of Iran, roughly coextensive with the modern region of Fārs Its name was derived from the Iranian tribe of the Parsua (Parsuash; Parsumash; Persians), who settled there in the 7th century bc
- Persis - World History Encyclopedia
Persis was the Persian homeland, a land of river basins and plateaus which stretched forth from the Zagros Mountains Its heart roughly corresponded to modern Fars, consisting of river-drained plains between two ridges of the Zagros Mountains, running horizontal from east to west
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- Why Was Ancient Iran Called Persia? - GreekReporter. com
Persis regains its strength The answer partially goes back to the third century CE At that time, Ardashir I, a king of Persis, founded the Sasanian Empire This reconquered large portions of the former Persian Empire of King Cyrus Eventually, in the seventh century, the Muslims conquered all of the territory of the king of Persis
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- Who were the Kings of Persis? - World History Edu
The Kings of Persis, also known as the Darayanids, ruled the region of Persis (modern-day Fars) in southwestern Iran from the late 2nd century BCE to the early 3rd century CE Initially serving as vassals of the Seleucid and Parthian empires, they maintained a degree of autonomy that preserved Persian dynastic traditions
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