In the mean time, I assume that the “Prince of Persia” is a demonic power with some sort of influence over Persia . The Bible is quite vague about such things. For this reason, we should probably remain cautious in our views. However, Daniel 10 appears to give us a behind-the-scenes look at the spiritual battle hinted at in such passages as

LEB. But the prince of the kingdom of Persia stood before me for twenty-one days. And look, Michael, one of the chief princes, came to assist me, and I left him there beside the king of the Persians. TLB. But for twenty-one days the mighty Evil Spirit who overrules the kingdom of Persia blocked my way.
The Prince is the protagonist in the Sands of Time Trilogy. In The Sands of Time, young and arrogant, the Prince discovers the Dagger of Time and claims it as the ultimate prize. When he is tricked by the Vizier into releasing the Sands of Time, he allies himself with the Princess Farah of India to recapture the Sands.
Zand Shahbanu was the Queen of Persia and the Wife of King Khosrow Anushirvan (531–579 and the niece of General Bahram Chubin. She was the counselor of the Persian courthouse, extremely intelligent and confident lady. 7. Shirin Shahbanu. Shirin was the Queen of the Sassanid Persian Empire and the wife of King Khosrow Parviz (590–628).
The Prince of Persia was a demonic spirit that ruled over the land of Persia. As chapter 10 begins, Gabriel tells Daniel that he will soon return again to fight with the Prince of Persia. Gabriel
Prince: Your words are empty, have always been empty. You are just a desperate, selfish spirit. Dark Prince: If I am selfish, Prince, it is because *you* are. If I am ruthless and reckless and lacking in morals, it is because *you* are. I did not spin myself from out of the ether, I was not conjured by some mad vizier; I am *YOU*.
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