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Every great civilization eventually disappears—its language fades, its cities crumble, its memory turns to dust. Iran didn’t. Conquered by Greeks, Arabs, Turks, and Mongols, scarred by burned capitals and shattered dynasties, the Persian world should have been absorbed into someone else’s story. Instead, it absorbed its conquerors. This documentary traces the full arc of Iranian history across 2,500 years: from the early civilizations of the Iranian plateau and the rise of the Medes, to Cyrus the Great and the Achaemenid “King of Kings.” From the clash with Greece and the blaze of Persepolis under Alexander, to Parthia’s long duel with Rome and the Sassanid revival of Persian kingship and Zoroastrian power. Then comes the Arab conquest—followed not by cultural extinction, but by transformation: Persian language and identity surviving inside a new Islamic world, producing poets, scholars, and a renaissance that reshaped civilization from Istanbul to Delhi. We follow Iran through the Mongol catastrophe and Timurid splendor, the Safavid revolution that forged modern Iranian identity through Twelver Shiism, and the rise of Isfahan as “Half the World.” Then the modern storm: Qajar decline under Russian and British pressure, the Constitutional Revolution, the Pahlavi modernization drive, the oil struggle and Mossadegh’s fall, and finally the Islamic Revolution of 1979. How does a civilization bend without breaking? How does it survive conquest after conquest—and still remain recognizably itself? This is the story of Iran: resilient, influential, and endlessly misunderstood.