Iranian ethnic group that is primarily located in Western Asia; including some regions of the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Southern Asia.
1981 English translation by Lembke & Herington.
1Seven galleys were captured; but the Persians succeeded in saving the rest.
2Yet in one respect the Persians are very clean; they bathe often.
3The Hellenes were fighting the Persians in the pass for their Fatherland.
4The following were the Greeks who awaited the Persians in this position.
5The Persians poured over the Pass and inundated the plains of Attica.
6Persians do not putrefy in the hot sun the way Europeans do.
7Alexandria and Egypt conquered by the Persians; another army encamps at Chalcedon.
8He had gone perhaps a mile when the Persians attacked our centre.
9PERES; Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians.
10When Good gave up the fight the Persians joined the victorious Opposition.
11The Turks wear turbans; the Persians wear high caps of black lamb's-wool.
12Nay, more; you have been noted as one learned among the Persians.
13Haji-Ahmadi said all Iran's ethnicities aspired to the same rights Persians have.
14As he finished speaking, Bartja appeared in the circle of assembled Persians.
15Peres: your kingdom is divided and given to the Medes and Persians.
16All day long the army of the Persians was kept at bay.
Translations for persians