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The term Persian Empire is loosely used to cover several periods. The real empire of the Persians was 550-321 BCE. Other peoples took over Persia, starting with Alexander the Great.
The Greeks allowed the center to give way thus exposing the Persian flanks to a concerted Greek assault causing the collapse of Persian forces who then sought to escape by sea - the Greeks then slaughtered the Persian forces attempting to escape . Look to the related link below which has an excellent representation of what occurred at the seminal battle of Marathon .
The event that occurred last plop ones Ian Alexander the great conquers Persian Trojan war was that the king took the sacred shield.
It didn't. The Empire was governed according to simple rules - local government was by local people according to their traditional model. This was supervised by 20 provincial governors who were also responsible for security and tax collection. A king and his council oversighted the governors. Zoroaster was a Persian god who had a cult following; the king accepted him an important god. The peoples of the Empire retained their customary gods.
The Hellenistic Age after Macedonia took over Greece and then the Persian Empire.
Persian gulf war
Moses is a legendary figure said to have existed long before the Persian Empire came into existence.
There is no connection between the Aztec Empire and the Persian Empire. They did not know of each other's existence.
The Persian Gulf War occurred from 1990-1991, so ostensibly anything that occurred in 1989 or earlier occurred before the Gulf War.
Over a millennium after.
The Persian Gulf came into existence tens of millions of years ago when the Arabian plate collided with the Eurasian Plate.
it occurred 499 to 449 BCE.
According to Goodreads, her father is Iranian (Persian) and her mother is American.
The Golden Age of Athens occurred after the Persian defeat at Salamis .
i used to have a Persian calender and i believe it would be 2084
You'd have to be more specific about when, but the most likely answer is the Persian Empire, led by Darius III.