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Anšan or Anzan (Persian انشان Anšan, modern Tepe Malyan, Tal-e Malyan 29.9° N 52.4° E), a site on the Iranian plateau, 36 km northwest of modern [[Media:Shiraz in the Zagros mountains of the Fars province, southwestern Iran, was the original capital of Elam in the 3rd millennium BC. After the Elamite capital moved to Susa, Elamite kings still bore the title "King of Anšan and Susa". Persian (known variously as: ÙØ§Ø±Ø³Û Fârsi or Ù¾Ø§Ø±Ø³Û Pârsi, local name in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, Tajik, a Central Asian dialect, or Dari, another local name in Tajikistan and Afghanistan) is a language spoken in Iran, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Southern Russia, neighboring countries, and elsewhere. ...
The Iranian plateau is major geologic formation in the Middle East and the southern Eurasian Plate. ...
ShirÄz is Irans city of poets, as some of Persian poetrys giants are buried here. ...
The Zagros Mountains are Irans second largest range in territory. ...
Fars, which is historically known as Persis in European languages, is one of the largest provinces in Iran, covering almost 10 per cent of the country. ...
Elam (Persian: اÛÙØ§Ù
) is one of the most ancient civilizations on record. ...
(4th millennium BC â 3rd millennium BC â 2nd millennium BC â other millennia) // Events The 3rd millennium BC represents the beginning of factual history, since it is the first time we do have real names to name and detailed stories to tell. ...
For other uses of the name Susa please see this page. ...
Anšan fell under Achaemenid rule in the 7th century BC, captured by Teispes (675–640) who called himself "King of the City of Anšan". For another century, Anšan was a minor kingdom in the declining Elamite Empire, until the Achaemenids in the 6th century BC from Anšan embarked on a period of conquest , which became nucleus of the Persian empire. Achaemenid Empire The Achaemenid Dynasty was a dynasty in the ancient Persian Empire, including Cyrus II the Great, Darius I and Xerxes I. At the height of their power, the Achaemenid rulers of Persia ruled over territories roughly emcompassing some parts of todays Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon...
(8th century BC - 7th century BC - 6th century BC - other centuries) (700s BC - 690s BC - 680s BC - 670s BC - 660s BC - 650s BC - 640s BC - 630s BC - 620s BC - 610s BC - 600s BC - other decades) (2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium AD) Events Scythians arrived in Asia Collapse...
Teispes (675-640 BC) was the son of Achaemenes and a King of Persia. ...
(2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium) // Overview The 5th and 6th centuries BC were a time of empires, but more importantly, a time of learning and philosophy. ...
The term Persian Empire refers to a series of historical empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau. ...
Not to be confused is modern Anzan (38°19′N 47°27′E), some 50 km east of modern Ahar, East Azarbaijan, north-western Iran. East Azarbaijan province enjoys some of Irans most favorable climatic conditions. ...
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