Human History and Culture


Dr. Basir Kamjo
A Scientific, Historical, and Civilizational Perspective

Abstract

As one of the ancient human languages, Persian has served not only as a means of communication but also as a cradle of thought, knowledge, and cultural system-building across the geographical expanses of Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Indian subcontinent. This article, from a scientific, historical, and civilizational perspective, examines the role of the Persian language in shaping the identity, intellectual, and political structures of Persian-speaking nations and its influence on global heritage.