Persian technology is
divided into three categories: Weapons, art, and architecture. Because of
Persians wealth in minerals and raw materials they were able to create new
objects in each of these categories.
The earliest Persian arms
even back to nomadic times consisted of short knives, bows and arrows. By the
time Persia had become a civilization under the rule of Darius (the third king
of the Persian Achaemenid Empire), these weapons had evolved to become helmets,
shields, daggers, and lance.
The Persians created their
most beautiful artwork, the most famous of which was made by the three kings themselves
(Cyrus, Darius and Xerxes).
Everybody may think that
refrigerators and freezers are inventions of the 20th century but there is historic
proof that hundreds of years ago, the ancient Persians had already found a way
to store ice in the middle of the dessert and in the middle of summer.
Engineers built a type of evaporative cooler that could store ice, even in the
middle of the summer. It is called a Yakhcal.
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