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Joojeh Kabob or Kabo eh Morgh 10 Servings Ingredients Quantity Methods Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast Onions thinly sliced Saffron ground dissolved in 2 T of

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Joojeh Kabob or Kabo eh Morgh 10 Servings Ingredients Quantity Methods Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast Onions thinly sliced Saffron ground dissolved in 2 T of Water Plain Yogurt Extra Virgin. 500 B.C.. Greece. Persia. Greek and Persian Empires. The Persian territory was very large, and needed to be linked by road systems.. The Royal Road was the largest (1500 miles).. The Road connected Persia to Anatolia and had stations along the way for travelers to obtain food, water, and fresh horses.. Western Civilization. Ms. Tully. 500-338 BCE – Greek civilization reached high point. Philosophy, architecture, drama, warfare. Herodotus (ca. 485-425). “Father of history”. Recorded oral accounts of Persian War. Causes. Greek colonies in Asia Minor rebelled against Persian Rule. The Mother cities like Athens sent aid to those cities, which made the Persians mad. According to legend, the Persian Emperor Darius was so mad, he had a servant whisper “Master, don’t forget the Athenians” into his ear every day.. Greece’s Finest Hours. Where is Persia?. Why Fight?. Greeks had been settling on the west coast of Asia Minor (Persia). Persia conquered these colonies. In 499 B.C. Greeks in these colonies revolted against Persian rule (they were used to ruling themselves—democracy). Emprie. The Persians. At about the same time that the Athenians were creating a democracy, the Persian Empire was rising in the east.. Persians began as an unorganized, nomadic people who often fought other people of Southwest Asia, sometimes winning, sometimes losing.. Who are the Persians?!. Where were the Persians? (Map on page 191). Cyrus the Great. http://www.spentaproductions.com/Cyrus-the-Great-English/cyruspreview_english.htm (5. min). A unique ruler who allowed for:. Explain what forces united the Greek city-states. Identify :. the impact of the Persian Wars on Greece. Battle of Marathon. Battle of Thermopylae. Battle of Salamis. Battle of . Platea. Delian. League. Western Civilization. Ms. Tully. 500-338 BCE – Greek civilization reached high point. Philosophy, architecture, drama, warfare. Herodotus (ca. 485-425). “Father of history”. Recorded oral accounts of Persian War. Ancient Greece Map. Athens . Sparta . Corinth . Delphi . Olympia . Thebes. Collection of city-states. Because farmland was so scarce, warfare amongst Greek settlements was common.. Had to look elsewhere for food. Ancient Greece Map. Athens . Sparta . Corinth . Delphi . Olympia . Thebes. Collection of city-states. Because farmland was so scarce, warfare amongst Greek settlements was common.. Had to look elsewhere for food. Ehsan Shafiee . Zargar. (University of Texas at Arlington). Hamed. . Rahmani. (. Radboud. University Nijmegen). Hamed. . Rahmani. Hamed. . Rahmani. PhD student of linguistics. Radboud. Mohsen . Mahdavi. . Mazdeh. University of Arizona. 1. Outline. Quantitative meters and vowel length. Meter . in Classical Persian poetry. Meter . in the poetry of spoken Persian. Vahidian’s. theory. Persia Page is a one kind Magazine backed by a powerful Digital Agency. The team of professionals at Mazonbay, Inc. who created Persia Page Magazine has been at the heart of marketing since 1999. Visit: https://www.persiapage.com/persian-magazine/ Spoken in: Iran (Persia), Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Uzbekistan, and Russia. Region: Middle East, Central Asia Total speakers: est. 110 million Genetic Classification: Indo-European Indo-Irani

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