Similar words: controversial, Asian, Russian, persist, version, ever since, diversity, conversion. Meaning: ['pɜːʃn] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Iran 2. the language of Persia (Iran) in any of its ancient forms. adj. of or relating to Iran or its people or language or culture.
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91. Five Bedouin musicians knelt on a Persian carpet, playing rebabs, traditional stringed instruments, and crooning traditional Omani songs in the gathering darkness.
92. His first chance to brandish it comes unexpectedly soon. At the river Granicus, he spies the army of a local governor, forty thousand Persian troops.
93. I suffer the ornament of the Kafir, that of the Persian, that of the Slovak farmer's wife, the ornaments of my cobbler, because they all have no other means of expressing their full potential.
94. The most famous Persian writer of all time, Omar Khayyam, wrote his Rubayat of love poetry during Seljuk times.
95. In 334 BC, Alexander the Great invaded the Persian Empire.
96. It was based on worship of the god Mithras and derives from the Persian and Indic god Mithra and other Zoroastrian deities .
97. Iraqi Kurdistan was de facto independent from the central Iraqi government between the Persian Gulf War and the Iraq War, but could not declare statehood out of fear of losing international support.
98. Besides a wealth of marine life, the sea is believed to be rich in oil and gas: the "next Persian Gulf" in the words of one excited observer.
99. In the battle of the Granicus in 334 BC, the first of three major battles fought between Alexander the Great and the Persian Empire, Alexander came close to dying in combat.
100. Dead water, A World War II battleship was again requisitioned, it was sent to the Persian Gulf to conduct a secret investigation activities.
101. He was busy pulling some black shag from his Persian slipper. My eyes were scanning the room and came upon a small curio in the cabinet under the picture of General Gordon of Khartoum.
102. For thousands of years the present area of Uzbekistan was a part of the Persian Empire.
103. It may look like apink UFO, but this is a pollen from the Persian silk tree Albizia.
104. United States Air Force Zhong Baoju Persian Gulf War's actual combat situation, has made the calculation to the B-2A bombing capacity.
105. For 2,500 years it was always part of somebody's empire, beginning with the Persian Empire in the fifth century B.C.
106. At this point, the Persian Empire was divided into two halves –East and West.
107. I am away at work each day, so this was not a problem until my beautiful purebred Persian cat came into heat.
108. They superimposed astrology, the use of the zodiac, and the deification of the four seasons onto the Persian rites of Mithraism.
109. The Athenian playwright Aeschylus tells us that among the Persian commanders who were killed during this war, was a cavalry leader 'on a mail-clad horse' called Arsaces ( Persians 996).
110. I gave her five gray Persian cats(I love cats) and an Irish wolfhound.
111. Persian culture by the cultural impact of Mesopotamia, the use of cuneiform.
112. It was the first Macedonian setback after the siege of Halicarnassus , and the last Persian success.
113. Our publishing house proposes an encyclopaedia called "Animal World". It clearly explains the origin and development of the Persian cat and German shepherd dog.
114. Each of them came from a different culture: Melchior was Asian, Balthazar was Persian and Gaspar was Ethopian, thus representing the three races known to the old world.
115. A strategic waterway linking the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman. The narrow strait controls oceangoing traffic to and from the oil-rich Gulf States.
116. At an unknown moment, its inhabitants were subjected by the Medes, who ruled the first Iranian empire until they were subdued by the Persian leader Cyrus the Great in 550 BCE.
117. Major problems in grafting operations of wild Persian walnut in Dabie mountain region are systematically summarised.
118. The development of Persian walnut (Juglans regia) is seriously retarded by the dry-rot disease in Hunan and other areas.
119. For a time,(http://sentencedict.com/Persian.html) Bush was considered unbeatable because of foreign policy developments such as the end of the Cold War and the Persian Gulf War.
120. In turn, Islamabad allowed the Chinese to build a deep-sea facility in Gwadar, a $250 million project that, once completed, will give Beijing an immensely strategic listening post on the Persian Gulf.
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