In the sentence "Egypt was conquered by Persia, which was conquered by Alexander the Great," the adjective clause "which was conquered by Alexander the Great" is non-essential. It provides additional information about Persia but is not crucial to understanding the main point of the sentence, which is that Egypt was conquered by Persia. Removing the clause would still leave a complete and coherent sentence.
yes
Persia, particularly under the Achaemenid Empire, conquered several significant civilizations, including the Babylonian Empire, the Median Empire, and parts of the Lydian Kingdom. Additionally, they expanded into regions of the ancient Greek city-states, the Egyptian civilization, and territories in Central Asia and the Indus Valley. This vast empire stretched from the Balkans to the Indus River, showcasing Persia's influence over diverse cultures and societies.
Back in 539BC, the Persians conquered Babylon.
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the largest kingdom conquered by alexander the great was Persia . your welcome :) ✔
Selim I conquered Persia in 1514 and he also conquered Egypt in 1517.
abass 1
after persia was allied with sparta
He conquered Persia
yes yes he did
Alexander the Great did...