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Persia

from Latin Persia "Persia," from Greek Persis, from Old Persian Parsa (cognate with Persian Fars, Hebrew Paras, Arabic Faris).

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Persia, IA -- U.S. city in Iowa
Population (2000): 363
Housing Units (2000): 145
Land area (2000): 0.456645 sq. miles (1.182705 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.456645 sq. miles (1.182705 sq. km)
FIPS code: 62445
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 41.578993 N, 95.570417 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 51563
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Persia (disambiguation)

Persia or Iran, is a country in Western Asia.

Persia may also refer to:

  • Persia (name), Greek and Latin name for Iran, also known as Greater Iran
  • Persia (EP), a 1984 EP by The Church
  • RMS Persia, steamship built in 1856
  • SS Persia, various steamships by this name
  • Persia, the Magic Fairy, a 1984 magical girl anime series by Studio Pierrot
Persia (EP)

Persia is the fourth EP by the Australian psychedelic rock band The Church, released in August 1984. The follow-up to February 1984's Remote Luxury, Persia continues in a similar stylistic vein and featured the band composition "Shadow Cabinet."

The material was collected for international release on the Remote Luxury compilation album later in 1984.

In 2001, EMI Australia released the compilation album Sing-Songs//Remote Luxury//Persia, which contained remastered versions of all the tracks from the EP in their original running order.

Persia (trilobite)

Persia praecox is a species of phillipsiid proetid trilobite from Tournaisian-aged marine strata in what is now Eastern Iran.

Usage examples of "persia".

In the first half of the 18th century, when Bushire was an unimportant fishing village, it was selected by Nadir Shah as the southern port of Persia and dockyard of the navy which he aspired to create in the Persian Gulf, and the British commercial factory of the East India Company, established at Gombrun, the modern Bander Abbasi, was transferred to it in 1759.

Nadir Shah of Persia began in just such a cave of Adullam, and lived to plunder Delhi with a host of Persians and Afghans.

Did you study law when you hid Rabindra Das after the Amritsar business and helped him escape into Persia?

Martyrdom and pledged to establish nineteen spiritual assemblies in the British Isles, double the number of assemblies in the Indian subcontinent, establish ninety-five new centers of the Faith in Persia, convert the groups in Bahrein, Mecca and Kabul into assemblies and plant the banner of the Faith in the Arabian territories of Yemen, Oman, Ahsa and Kuweit.

The Consul-General at Basrah, Mr Clayton, Richard had met some years previously in Persia.

It is believed that the art of making glazed bricks, so highly developed afterwards by the Chinese, found its way across Asia from the west, through Persia and northern India, to China.

Although we regard the buccina as essentially Roman, an instrument of the same type, but probably straight and of kindred name, was widely known and used in the East, in Persia, Arabia and among the Semitic races.

The vicinity of the Huns to the provinces of Persia, involved them in frequent and bloody contests with the power of that monarchy.

Aluminium saucepans, cups and saucers and teapots, hammered copperware, silverwork from Amara, cheap watches, enamel mugs, embroideries and gay patterned rugs from Persia.

He describes with truth and elegance the settlement and manners of the Moguls of Persia, but he is ignorant of their origin, and corrupts the names of Zingis and his sons.

He knew little of Persia and the west, he said, but he did have some slight knowledge of the kingdoms of the Gangetic plain.

Thirty thousand soldiers, under the command of Alexander, the son of Philip, who was intrusted by the Greeks with their glory and revenge, were sufficient to subdue Persia.

Spies arrived on the same day at the city of the wilderness, who informed Alroy that his uncle was thrown into a dungeon at Hamadan, and that a body of chosen troops were about to escort a royal harem from Bagdad into Persia.

As soon as the ambitious mind of Artaxerxes had triumphed ever the resistance of his vassals, he began to threaten the neighboring states, who, during the long slumber of his predecessors, had insulted Persia with impunity.

Thus Khurasan, which in the eleventh century extended as far as the river Oxus, was the first region to suffer when in 1031 Turkman tribes under their Saljuq chiefs entered Persia from beyond the river.