Your question does not make sense.
The dates you give are the dates of the Achaemenid Empire, the second of the four Persian pre- Islamic empires. It replaced the Median Empire (678-549 BC) as a result of a rebellion against the last Median ruler. It was founded by Cyrus II the Great, the king of Elam. This was a kingdom along the coast of the Persian Gulf which the Medians had turned into a vassal state. The empire started with the Persian Revolt (552-500 BC) a revolt of Elam against the last Median king which Cyrus won. It ended with its conquest by Alexander the great which stated in 334. The Persians surrendered in 330.
The Persians overthrew Greek rule and founded the Parthian Empire in 274 AD. This empire lasted only 23 years. In 224 AD its last ruler was overthrown by Ardashir I, who founded the Sasanian dynasty and empire. This empire ended in 651 when it was conquered by the Muslims.
the Persian empire
Cyrus, the Persian ruler, was called the Great because he was the founder of the Persian Empire. He also conquered many empires that included the Median Empire and the Neo-Babylonian Empire. His reign lasted from 559 to 530 B.C.
It lasted 550-331 BCE.
The Persian Empire lasted from the second half of the 6th Century BCE until Alexander the Great took over the empire 200 years later.
It lasted from 550 to 331 BCE - over two centuries.
Greco-Persian conflict lasted from 499 to 449 BCE. The contact had begun 50 years earlier, and afterwards lasted until Alexander the Great took over the Persian Empire 334-324 BCE.
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
It lasted for another 120 years until invaded and taken over by Macedonia under Alexander the Great.
An attempt to promote peace, prosperity and security which lasted for two centuries.
An attempt to promote peace, prosperity and security which lasted for two centuries.
The civilization in Southwest Asia that lasted for the longest time was that of thecity-states of SumerThe civilization in Southwest Asia that lasted for the longest time was that of the Persian Empire.
The Ionian Revolt from 499 BCE in which the Greek city-states in Asia Minor within the Persian Empire tried to throw off Persian rule.