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Although Jordan Mechner is most famous for creating the Prince of Persia series, Karateka predated that franchise and trailblazing narrative and animation in video games.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/the-making-of-karateka-interview/
An amphora that is part of the Panagyurishte Treasure from the National Historical Museum, Bulgaria, displayed in Luxury & Power: Persia to Greece at the British Museum.
Even Zoraster, the man who created Zoroastrianism into one of the largest world religions during the time of Christ, had ties with the king and queen of Persia.
Source: https://www.firesideguard.com/pastors-desk-the-callouses-of-christ/
King Cyrus of Persia is known, even in secular history, for being an incredibly tolerant leader who allowed those under him to practice their religious beliefs.
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands offers fresh and interesting storylines and gameplay mechanics.
Source: https://gamerant.com/every-prince-persia-game-ranked/
Queen Esther, in 5th century Persia, by revealing the truth about her culture and identity, saved her people from death.
Source: https://freeweekly.com/2023/03/03/pisces-revealing-the-light-of-truth/
The holiday of Purim, which begins on Monday evening, March 6, commemorates the saving of the Jews of Persia from being killed.
Source: https://www.dailybreeze.com/2023/02/28/recipes-make-both-sweet-and-savory-treats-for-purim/
The Prince of Persia film has since been accused of whitewashing.
Was the King of Persia (now Iran) Jewish?