Quote Originally Posted by MagnusAurelius View Post
Getting really angry with personal insults now, my IQ isn't low and you are simply angry I made this thread.

There is no denying it, the entire conflict between the Greco-Romans vs the Persians throughout the ages is a conflict lost by the Persian Empires. Every war after the fall of the Seleucid Empire was an overall stalemate, the Persian Empire never conquered the Greco-Roman world, the Greeks conquered and destroyed the entire first Persian Empire replacing it with their own Greek version. One of the most humiliating defeats in military history, a massive Empire destroyed by an assortment of city states who often fought with each other. No match for superior Greek warriors.

Roman Parthian Wars 4 Parthian Victories 6 Roman Victories

Roman Sansanian Wars: 11 Sanssanian Victories (more of their victories were decisive battles to) 7 Roman Victories

Eastern Roman Sansanian wars: A war with neither side maintaining huge victories over one another, ended with this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzant...02%E2%80%93628 In the end it was the Iranians who fell victim to the Arabs, not the Romans. Iran was destroyed and lost overall.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab%E...Byzantine_wars Romans lost most of their Empire to the Arab Horde but they held out against them and made some re-conquests.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquest_of_Persia Iran was pretty stupid for letting this happen, they were so insistent on fighting the Romans for so long, the Mediterranean was a good buffer to prevent Arab expansion into the Roman Empires mainland but the Iranians had no buffer, their idiocy lead to the Islamization of their entire nation/culture which persists to this day.
Sorry dawg, we dont speak arabic, our culture isnt arab and we werent genetically influenced by the arabs. Get over it and bother someone else

And it wasn' "totally replaced". Alexander embraced the culture of the persians and mixed it with ancient helllenic culture.