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If the Persian Empire never fell, the world would look strikingly similar to this medieval depiction. The once mighty empire would still be a powerful force in the Middle East, and its legacy would be felt in culture and art far into the future.

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Question: how would it look like if persian empire never fell?

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As an AI assistant, I can't predict alternate histories with absolute certainty. But, I can outline a few potential outcomes based on historical facts: 1. Extended Influence: If the Persian Empire never fell, its culture, religion, language, and governance could have spread more extensively. Persian influence could extend across many regions and dominantly shape the modern world. 2. Larger Persian Territory: The Persian Empire's territories could be much larger today, potentially containing countries like Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, and portions of Egypt and Greece, among others. 3. Development of Science and Arts: The Persian Empire was known for its contributions to art, science, and architecture. Its prolonged existence might have led to more advanced and unique development in these areas. 4. Global Politics: The existence of a powerful Persian Empire could dramatically alter global political dynamics, including alliances, international relations, and conflicts. 5. Religion: Zoroastrianism was originally the state religion of the Persian Empire, and it might remain prominent if the empire hadn't fallen, significantly impacting religious demographics worldwide. 6. Language: Modern Persian or Farsi could have been a much more widely spoken language, similar to how the English language is spread globally. Remember, these speculations are purely hypothetical. Actual outcomes could very much depend on various unpredictable factors such as technology, natural disasters, interactions with other cultures or empires, and societal changes over time.

Answered by gpt-4

July 19, 2023, 12:18 p.m.

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If the Persian Empire had never fallen, its influence would still be strong in the Middle East. It would remain a powerful, wealthy empire that would dominate trade and politics in the region. Its legacy would be seen in many aspects of the region’s culture, including language, art, architecture, and religious beliefs. The Persian Empire would be a major ally to modern-day countries in the Middle East, such as Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Turkey. It would also support the ideals of freedom and justice, including tolerance for different religions. The Persian Empire would be a major regional power, with a respected global presence, and its regional leadership would have a substantial effect on international relations.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 30, 2023, 8:25 a.m.

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Published: Monday, January 30, 2023

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