Persian Empire
The Persian Empire is any of a series of imperial dynasties centered in Persia (modern–day Iran). The first of these was established by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC with the conquest of Media, Lydia and Babylonia. Several later dynasties "claimed to be heirs of the Achaemenids".[1]
Persian dynastic history was interrupted by the Muslim conquest of Persia in 651 AD and later by the Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia.
The main religion of ancient Persia was Zoroastrianism, but after the seventh century, it was replaced by Islam.
In the modern era, a series of Islamic dynasties ruled Persia independently of the universal caliphate. Since 1979 Iran (Formerly Persia) has been an Islamic Republic.
List of dynasties described as a Persian Empire
- Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC)
- Parthian Empire (247 BC–224 AD), also called the "Arsacid Empire"
- Sasanian Empire (224–651), also called the "Sassanid Empire" or the "Empire of Empires"
Muslim conquest of Persia (633–654)
- Samanid Empire (819-999)
- Saffarid Empire (861-1000)
Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia (1218–1221)
- Safavid dynasty (1501–1736)
- Afsharid dynasty (1736–1796)
- Zand dynasty (1750–1794)
- Qajar dynasty (1785–1925)
- Pahlavi dynasty (1925–1979)
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See also
- Iranian monarchy
- list of monarchs of Persia
- Persia
- Iranian peoples
- Persian people
- List of Iranian dynasties and countries
- List of tombs of Iranian people
References
- ↑ History of the World in 1,000 Objects (DK Publishing, 2014), p. 71.
External links
- Media related to Persian Empire at Wikimedia Commons
- Persian Empire travel guide from Wikivoyage