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Q: How did Darius rule control and expand the empire?
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Did the god darius rule Babylon?

Darius was king of the Persian Empire, not a god. Babylon was part of his empire.


Where did King Darius rule?

The Persian Empire.


How long did darius rule the Persian empire?

From 522-486 BCE.


What BC years did king Darius rule?

King Darius I ruled the Persian Empire from 552 BCE to 486 BCE.


Did darius rule the Persian Empire in the sixteenth century?

No - 522-486 BCE.


How did darius rule his empire?

Through his council, his provincial governors and the traditional local governments.


How did Muslim rule expand?

it expanded by the leaders (caliphate helped by expanding the empire


Who did King Darius rule?

The Persian Empire which stretched from Libya in the west to Central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.


What did Darius build during his rule to connect various parts of the empire?

He established trunk roads and sea transport.


When did the Persian Empire rule?

550 BCE when Cyrus the Great began to establish and expand it to 431 BCE when Alexander the Great took it over as the Macedonian Empire.


What empire what ruled by King Darius 1?

In the 5th century BC, Darius 1, or Darius the Great ruled Persia. At the time, it was a true empire. He installed distributed governing, by dividing the country and assigning Satraps to rule the parts in his name. He also uniformed the monetary system, the language and he pretty much wrote the Imperialist 101. Clever chap, really.


Why did Darius divide the empire into provinces?

King Darius appointed Satraps or governors to rule various provinces in his empire for easier governance. By appointing Satraps, he was free from mundane daily bureaucratic issues of ruling an empire that streched from the northern borders of India, the entire Middle East and all the way to Libya and parts of Greece.