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Iran: The Epic History of Persia from Ancient Empires to Modern Power

Kings, Conquests, Poetry, and Revolutions — A Riveting Journey Through 2,500 Years of Iranian Civilization

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Iran: The Epic History of Persia from Ancient Empires to Modern Power

By: Mark Y Strong
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What if one land held the story of empire, faith, poetry, and power, all at once?

From the first kings who ruled the ancient world to the modern struggles shaping global politics, Iran is not just a country—it is a civilization that has never stopped evolving.

This gripping, fast-paced history takes you deep into the heart of Persia—where empires rose with breathtaking ambition, poets reshaped the soul of a nation, and revolutions changed the course of history.

Walk through the gates of Persepolis.
Stand beside Cyrus the Great as he builds the first global empire.
Witness the rise of Islam and the transformation of identity.
Feel the power struggles of shahs, clerics, and revolutionaries.
And uncover the forces shaping Iran today.

Written in a vivid, story-driven style, this book reads like a novel—but every event is grounded in real history.


Inside this book, you will discover:
  • The rise and fall of the Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanian Empires
  • The Islamic conquest and the birth of Persian cultural identity
  • The golden age of Persian poetry—Rumi, Hafez, Ferdowsi
  • The Safavid dynasty and the creation of modern Iran
  • Oil, foreign intervention, and the fall of the monarchy
  • The 1979 Islamic Revolution and its global impact
  • Iran’s role in today’s geopolitical world

Perfect for readers who love:

  • Epic world history
  • Middle Eastern history and culture
  • Narrative nonfiction in the style of Sapiens or Guns, Germs, and Steel
  • Political history and global power dynamics

If you want a history book that feels like a story you can’t put down, this is it.

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