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he conquered more land for them, but did not give the Persians religious freedom, which led to many revolts against him which created chaos which the following leader, Cambyses'cousin, Darius,had to resolve.
It was so extensive, of many peoples each with different customs.
Under King Cyrus, in the 540s B.C., the Persian Empire conquered the lands of Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, and
Darius, who ruled from 521 BC to 486 BC added a new Persian province in western India. He then conquered Thrace in Europe, created the world's largest empire to that time. Contact with Greece led Darius to invade the Greek mainland. He also created an army known as the immortals because whenever a member was killed, he was immediately replaced. So what I'm trying to say is that he is was the guy who led Persia to victory and power.
Cyrus the Great conquered the ENTIRE Middle East, Egyptian empire, and parts of India, China, Mongolia, Russia, and Greece. Xerxes the great conquered Greece and opened the door to Europe for Persia. Sassanid also was famous for conquering the far east. Also: Darius
he conquered more land for them, but did not give the Persians religious freedom, which led to many revolts against him which created chaos which the following leader, Cambyses'cousin, Darius,had to resolve.
Darius the Great.
He established stability in the Persian Empire which his predecessors Cyrus and Cambyses had conquered.
Alexander the Great.
It was so extensive, of many peoples each with different customs.
Under King Cyrus, in the 540s B.C., the Persian Empire conquered the lands of Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, and
he was great cuz of all of his accomplishments through life and how he almost conquered all of the world and how he defeated darius in the battle
he was great cuz of all of his accomplishments through life and how he almost conquered all of the world and how he defeated darius in the battle
he was great cuz of all of his accomplishments through life and how he almost conquered all of the world and how he defeated darius in the battle
Under King Cyrus, in the 540s B.C., the Persian Empire conquered the lands of Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, and
Darius was not king in 539. King Cyrus conquered the Lydian Empire then. And of course, there were no world powers then. The empires covered areas around the Middle East and surrounding areas.
The successive Persian kings from Cyrus to Darius until conquered by Alexander who turned it into an empire of his own..