Persian

Persian may refer to:

  • Persian architecture, architecture of contemporary Iran and the Iranian Cultural Continent
  • Persian carpet, an essential part of Persian art and culture
  • Persian cuisine, traditional and modern styles of cooking related to Iran
  • Persian Empire, a series of empires based in Western Asia in Iran
  • Persian language, an Iranian language of the Indo-European family
  • Persian alphabet, a writing system which is quite similar to Arabic Alphabet.
  • Persian people, an ethnic group
  • Other uses

  • Persian cat, a long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and shortened muzzle
  • Persian (Pokémon), a fictional Pokémon species
  • Persian (roll), a pastry native to Thunder Bay, Ontario
  • The Persian, a character from Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera
  • See also

  • Alpha Gruis, star also known as "The Persian"
  • Parrotia persica, the Persian ironwood tree
  • Persian melon, an orange-fleshed melon, Cucumis melo
  • Persian wine

    Persian wine, also called Mey (Persian: می) and Badeh (باده), is a cultural symbol and tradition in Persia, and has a significant presence in Persian mythology, Persian poetry and Persian miniatures.

    History

    Recent archaeological research has pushed back the date of the known origin of wine making in Persia far beyond that which writers earlier in the 20th century had envisaged. Excavations at the Godin Tepe site in the Zagros mountains (Badler, 1995; McGovern and Michel, 1995; McGovern, 2003), have revealed pottery vessels dating from c. 3100–2900 BC containing tartaric acid, almost certainly indicating the former presence of wine. Even earlier evidence was found at the site of Hajji Firuz Tepe, also in the Zagros mountains. Here, McGovern et al. (1996) used chemical analyses of the residue of a Neolithic jar dating from as early as 5400–5000 BC to indicate high levels of tartaric acid, again suggesting that the fluid contained therein had been made from grapes.

    As book of Immortal Land Persian: سرزمین جاوید or Sar Zamin e Javid] (by Zabihollah Mansoori) says Ramian wines were world-famous in the Parthian Empire. Ramian Wine is now a California wine brand but Shiraz wines are famous across the globe.

    Persian cat

    The Persian cat is a long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and short muzzle. In Britain, it is sometimes called the Longhair or Persian Longhair. It is also known as the Shiraz or Shirazi, particularly in the Middle East. The first documented ancestors of the Persian were imported into Europe from Persia around 1620. Recognized by the cat fancy since the late 19th century, it was developed first by the English, and then mainly by American breeders after the Second World War. Some cat fancier organizations' breed standards subsume the Himalayan and Exotic Shorthair as variants of this breed, while others treat them as separate breeds.

    The selective breeding carried out by breeders has allowed the development of a wide variety of coat colors, but has also led to the creation of increasingly flat-faced Persians. Favored by fanciers, this head structure can bring with it a number of health problems. As is the case with the Siamese breed, there have been efforts by some breeders to preserve the older type of cat, the traditional breed, having a more pronounced muzzle, which is more popular with the general public. Hereditary polycystic kidney disease is prevalent in the breed, affecting almost half the population in some countries.

    Trade

    Trade involves the transfer of the ownership of goods or services from one person or entity to another in exchange for other goods or services or for money. Possible synonyms of "trade" include "commerce" and "financial transaction". A network that allows trade is called a market.

    The original form of trade, barter, saw the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services. Barter is trading things without the use of money. Later one side of the barter started to involve precious metals, which gained symbolic as well as practical importance. Modern traders generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money. As a result, buying can be separated from selling, or earning. The invention of money (and later credit, paper money and non-physical money) greatly simplified and promoted trade. Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade between more than two traders is called multilateral trade.

    Trade exists due to the specialization and division of labor, in which most people concentrate on a small aspect of production, trading for other products. Trade exists between regions because different regions may have a comparative advantage (perceived or real) in the production of some trade-able commodity, or because different regions' size may encourage mass production. As such, trade at market prices between locations can benefit both locations.

    Trade (gallery)

    Trade is an artist run initiative based in Nottingham, UK that has been running since 2008. Trade is curated by the artist Bruce Asbestos and Trade exhibits a range of artworks from performance to sculpture and artists video. The Trade gallery website also has podcast interviews with artists.

    Gallery

    Trade was listed as one of "the world's best secret art galleries" in 2011 by Alexander Farquharson of Nottingham Contemporary.

    Trade shares gallery space at One Thoresby Street, Nottingham.

    Exhibitions

    Trade has exhibited the artwork of many artists including;

    Stuart Sherman, Wasteland Twinning, Jaap Blonk, The Bongoleeros, Vile Plumage, W>A>S>P>S,Paula Roush (with Stewart Home),Phillip Henderson,David Sherry, Robin Deacon, Pyramidd.biz, Mermaid and Monster, Jackie Berridge, Tim Hattrick, Zachary Formwalt, Hannah Conroy, Katy Woods, Eastside Projects, Kelly Large,Beacon, Olivia Plender and Patrick Staff, Bubblebyte, Yelena Popova,Grandad Hill, Ewoud Van Rijn, Iva Kontic,Olaf Breuning, David Blandy and DVVID, M-E-X-I-C-O, Alex Stevenson, Robert Ashley, Reactor, Karin Kihlberg and Reuben Henry, Elisa Pône, Katie Davies,Richard Paul, David SherryMark McGowan (performance artist), Joseph Beuys, Rotterdam VHS Festival, Mark Essen, Ben Woodeson,Oliver Sutherland, Jemma Egan, Tomas Chaffe, Abigail Reynolds, Sarah Doyle, Phillip Henderson, Endless Supply, Artur Zmijewski

    Trade (financial instrument)

    In finance, a trade is an exchange of a security (stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, derivatives or any valuable financial instrument) for "cash", typically a short-dated promise to pay in the currency of the country where the 'exchange' is located. The price at which a financial instrument is traded, is determined by the supply and demand for that financial instrument.

  • Order initiation and execution. (Front office function)
  • Risk management and order routing. (Middle office function)
  • Order matching and conversion into trade. (Front office function)
  • Affirmation and confirmation. (back office function)
  • Clearing and Settlement. (back office function)
  • See also

  • Trader
  • Stock exchange
  • Online trading
  • Online trading platform
  • Online trading portal
  • References


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    Legacy of Persian Gulf Day: Victory, sovereignty, and enduring strategic lessons

    Press TV 30 Apr 2025
    ... Iran, as they are situated in the Strait of Hormuz—a vital waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the world’s seas and through which the majority of Iran’s energy exports and foreign trade flow.
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    IRGC Navy says builds missile boat with speed of 116 knots

    Press TV 30 Apr 2025
    The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has built a missile boat with a speed of 116 knots (215 km), the IRGC Navy chief says, lauding Iran's cutting-edge military achievements used to safeguard the Persian Gulf ... Legacy of Persian Gulf Day.
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    Abdera Reborn: Ancient Greek City Undergoes Major Restoration

    Greek Reporter 30 Apr 2025
    The successful colonization occurred in 544 BC, when the majority of the people of Teos (including the poet Anacreon) migrated to Abdera to escape the Persian invasion of their homeland.
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    A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 18, injures some 750

    North Shore News 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers (650 miles) southeast of Iran's capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes ... .
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    A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 18, injures some 800

    North Shore News 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers (650 miles) southeast of Iran's capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes ... .
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    North Shore News 27 Apr 2025
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    Dozens dead, hundreds injured in Iran port fire, possibly from a chemical leak

    Philenews 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometres (650 miles) southeast of Iran’s capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes. ((INDIA TODAY)) ....
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    A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 25, injures some 800

    North Shore News 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers (650 miles) southeast of Iran's capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes ... .
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    Massive Explosion At Iranian Port Linked To Missile Fuel Shipment Kills 18, Injures Some 750

    Kashmir Observer 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers southeast of Iran’s capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes. (AP) .
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    WPXI 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers (650 miles) southeast of Iran’s capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes ... Watch WPXI NOW ... ....
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    Iran raises death toll in port explosion to at least 14 killed, as some 750 others injured

    North Shore News 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers (650 miles) southeast of Iran's capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes ... .
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    A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 14, injures ...

    WPXI 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers (650 miles) southeast of Iran’s capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes ... Watch WPXI NOW, ... ....
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    A massive explosion at an Iranian port possibly linked to missile fuel kills 25, injures ...

    Springfield News-Sun 27 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers (650 miles) southeast of Iran's capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes. Credit. AP. Credit. AP. Credit ... 1.
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    A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 8, injures ...

    Redlands Daily Facts 27 Apr 2025
    By JON GAMBRELL ... (AP Photo) ... Shahid Rajaei port in Hormozgan province is about 1,050 kilometers (650 miles) southeast of Iran’s capital, Tehran, on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes. .
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    Explainer: What is the strategic significance of Shahid Rajaee Port for Iran?

    Press TV 26 Apr 2025
    Shahid Rajaee Port, Iran's largest port and the main hub for the country’s international maritime trade, located in southern Hormozgan province, was rocked by a massive explosion on Saturday, resulting in nearly 700 casualties.
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