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What are the differences and similarities between ancient medieval and modern weapons?
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The differences between ancient and medieval weapons are not much. Most of them involved either being sharply pointed or sharply edged or both. The metals that were used to make them changed over time from copper to iron to steel.
What also changed were the tactics and styles in which these weapons were used.
The changes were more radical in modern times with gunpowder and firearms and their ilk.
The differences are wide spread between different regions like in Asia they always preferred to use curved blades while Europeans mostly preferred straight blades but that pattern has been similar over time but again the length of the blades have changed over time also depending on the tactics of warfare.
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The differences between ancient and medieval weapons are not much. Most of them involved either being sharply pointed or sharply edged or both. The metals that were used to make them changed over time from copper to iron to steel.
What also changed were the tactics and styles in which these weapons were used.
The changes were more radical in modern times with gunpowder and firearms and their ilk.
The differences are wide spread between different regions like in Asia they always preferred to use curved blades while Europeans mostly preferred straight blades but that pattern has been similar over time but again the length of the blades have changed over time also depending on the tactics of warfare.
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Religion - Zoroastrianism declined and Islam spread over the country.
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The current Islamic Republic of Iran, was the ancient Persian empire. It was established around the sixth century BC as the Achaemenid Empire, by Cyrus the Great. It grew into one of the largest empires in the history of world, stretching from Eastern Europe to the Indus Valley, with Zoroastrianism as its major religion. In seventh century AD, Arab Muslims captured the empire and spread Islam, which later on became the major religion.
The Iranian Constitutional Revolution of the twentieth century, saw the birth of modern-day Islamic Republic of Iran.
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