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Nothing, absolutely nothing beats a warm piece of lavash bread folded over creamy feta cheese and a fat sprig of sweet basil or mint. Herbs reign supreme in Persian cuisine. Platters piled with bunches of tarragon, marjoram, mint and basil ... more
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According to Herodotus, Cyrus died in a fierce battle with the Massagetae, a tribe from the southern deserts of Kharesm and Kizilhoum in the southernmost portion of the steppe regions of modern-day Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. ... more
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Medes - an ancient people who entered the Iranian plateau around 1500 with the Persians, a disparate group of Indo-European ... more
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A chinchilla is not a breed of cat, but rather a color. Chinchilla Persians look like the fancy feast kitty. They have green eyes with black mascara. ... more
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Through selective breeding, dedicated breeders have flattened the Persians face into what we see today. It wasn’t always like that. Persian breeders are focusing on enhancing features of Persians as well as health and personality. ... more
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Persians are a peaceful, gentle and non-aggressive breed and make the most wonderful companions for adults and children alike. Generally Persians do take time to warm to strangers and prefer a tranquil environment. They don't mind their own company ... more
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Persians come in an amazing array of colors and are divided into 7 divisions. They are solid, silver and golden, shaded and smoke, tabby, parti-color or calico, bi-color and colorpoint. Visit Cat Breeds Junction for a more complete guide. Stunning ... more
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No. Because they are shorthaired cats with satin-like texture & close lying coats, a "rub down" with a rubber mitt will remove most dead hair. A "polish" with a silk scarf will help maintain their glossy coats. ... more
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You may have found your way to my website looking for a Himalayan. Some of my early ads still show Himalayans at Mythicbells. I had hoped to breed them as they continue to be a favorite with me. Unfortunately, with a small program such as mine, ... more
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No. A Himalayan bred to another Himalayan will ONLY produce Himalayan kittens. How can you know the color possibilities of a litter? By determining the colors of the breeding couple. Certain colors when bred to each other can produce a wide variety ... more
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