125.2 Ask Me Anything Again… Again – History of Persia
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- 125.2 Ask Me Anything Again… Again
- 125.1: Ask Me Anything Again
- 124: All Hail the New Gods
- ASW 04: Triesta, a hot start to the Cold War II
- ASW 03: Trieste, a hot start to the Cold War I
- 123: Fever Pitch
- ASW: America's Very First War II
- 122: Alexander in Love
- ASW: America's Very First War I
- A Great, Big, Announcement (and the coins of Alexander the Great)
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Am studying Farsi and want to learn everything I can about this fascinating culture. Thank you for your diligent work. Very enlightening and also enjoyable!
Chris
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It has come to be accepted to say Farsi when referring to the main language of Iran. However we do have a name for it in English, it’s called Persian . The same way that you don’t say I’m learning to speak “Français” , but French when speaking in English . It’s a small detail but seen by many Iranians as a propaganda tool for separating Iran from its historical Persian roots
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I also came to the Achaemenid empire via Mr Carlin and have now found myself here, I’ve listened to 40 episodes and will continue. Trevor Culley’s “history of Persia” is excellent. This podcast is informative, detailed, interesting and entertaining. The structure of episodes allows for the narrative to flow with rich detail of many aspects of the Persian empire. Fantastic knowledge, truly democratic. Thank you.
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Could you share with me the title or the link to the music that plays before and after the ad break? I would love to listen to it some more.
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Sorry I missed this, blog sites like this get a lot of spam comments and yours was mistakenly flagged. It’s fairly basic stock music: https://www.pond5.com/royalty-free-music/item/82432414-persian-music
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Thank you very much.
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