User:AriaTess

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fa-N این کاربر فارسی را در حد زبان مادری می‌فهمد.
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fr-3 Cet utilisateur dispose de connaissances avancées en français.
es-2 Esta persona tiene un conocimiento intermedio del español.
th-2 ผู้ใช้คนนี้มีความรู้ระดับกลางเกี่ยวกับภาษาไทย
de-1 Dieser Benutzer beherrscht Deutsch auf grundlegendem Niveau.
ja-1 この利用者は初級日本語ができます。
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Miss. AriaTess is one of the brave and fighting commanders of the famous era and throughout the power of Iran, the era of the Achaemenid Empire

Despite the invasion of Alexander the Great and the invasion of the Tazians, the largest national, historical and scientific libraries in Iran (Academy of Gondishapur-Kasravi) were set on fire by the Tazians (Arabs) and thousands of Iranian books were destroyed, according to the great Arab historian and comprehensive scholar (Ibn Khaldun). They were thrown into the sea and many of the great men of this land remained unknown and no trace of them was found, but with all the ups and downs, the name of the great lions of the pure land of Iran has remained for us.

Ancient Iran was fearless, powerful, and unyielding. Complex years of mystery, a unique empire of wealth and victory, from North Africa to Asia, a civilization ruled by a series of extraordinary rulers. They were very powerful. The Persian Empire has presented to the world some of the most amazing architectural masterpieces ever created.

The Persian Empire is one of the most mysterious civilizations of the ancient world. This empire was founded by Cyrus the Great, the Achaemenid king, and became a symbol of Iranian sovereignty with a policy based on religious and cultural tolerance. After Cyrus the Great, his empire extended to India and Greece under the rule of Darius the Great, who established the city of Persepolis as his capital. Among the achievements of the Persian Empire, the following can be mentioned:

  • A new system for managing water resources, built with very simple tools.
  • A 2,400 km long intercontinental road that ensures the safety of travel and communication with other places.
  • The canal that connected the Nile River to the Red Sea and is the base of today's Suez Canal.
  • The tomb of Halicarnassus, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.