Can you compsre and contrast the two please be descriptive and detailed to be chosen as best answer
Similarities:
Both civilizations' cultures were deeply rooted in religion, as they are today
Both demonstrate outstanding examples of ancient advanced architecture.
Both were (and are still) heavily dependent upon rice and bread as major sources of sustenance.
Both lived in similar climates, similarly affecting clothing and lifestyles.
Both were highly valued market places for European nations.
Their music is not dismaler.
Contrasts:
Iran (Persia) was a world power, India wasn't.
Persian civilization was more highly developed re: reverence for literature (libraries) and science.
Persian concept of architecture included planning for entire cities. That's not evident in India.
India's religion was much more passive, not justifying religious-based aggression.
India did not enjoy the benefit of a sea to the north as well as to the south.
Because India wasn't a conquering power, its culture was left more pristine than that of Persia.
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Similarities:
Both civilizations' cultures were deeply rooted in religion, as they are today
Both demonstrate outstanding examples of ancient advanced architecture.
Both were (and are still) heavily dependent upon rice and bread as major sources of sustenance.
Both lived in similar climates, similarly affecting clothing and lifestyles.
Both were highly valued market places for European nations.
Their music is not dismaler.
Contrasts:
Iran (Persia) was a world power, India wasn't.
Persian civilization was more highly developed re: reverence for literature (libraries) and science.
Persian concept of architecture included planning for entire cities. That's not evident in India.
India's religion was much more passive, not justifying religious-based aggression.
India did not enjoy the benefit of a sea to the north as well as to the south.
Because India wasn't a conquering power, its culture was left more pristine than that of Persia.