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Who were the people who established a great empire that stretched all the way from Egypt to India?

Persians


What does vandals Persians goths fanks huns angles have in common?

They all attacked parts of the roman empire


Who were the people that established a great empire that stretch all the way from Egypt to India?

Persians


Did Alexander the Great free all of Asia Minor?

He did not 'free it', he conquered it from the Persians it and incorporated it into his own empire.


Who or what connected the empire and spread roman culture?

The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.


What do the Vandals Persians Goths have in common?

All of those three groups were, at one time, enemies of the Roman Empire.


How did the Romans keep such a large empire so unified?

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Who eventually conquered the Persians Greeks and Egyptians?

The Persians were conquered quite brutally at three distinct points in history:They were conquered by Alexander the Great of Macedon who destroyed the Achaemenid Persian Empire and added all of its lands to his own in the 300s B.C.E.They were conquered by the Arab Muslims who destroyed the Sassanid Persian Empire in the 600s C.E. and resulted in the territory becoming prominent in the Rashidun, Umayyad, and Abbassid Caliphates.The Persians were overrun in the 1200s C.E. by Hulegu Khan of the Mongol Empire who founded the Ilkhanate or Middle Eastern Khanate.


What civilization grew into a military empire?

Just about all of them. The Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Parthians, Macedonians, Romans, Egyptians all were military empires at one time.


How were the Incas able to overcome geographic problems such as distance in their empire?

They connected all their empire by building a road system. This helped the Incas overcome geographic problems such as distance in their empire.


What did the Persians of Mesopotamia do?

The Persians did not come from Mesopotamia - they were a vassal of Media, which they took over and then with their help, conquered the Babylonian Empire in Mesopotamia. They then expanded this empire to include all the Middle East, Egypt and east as far as today's Pakistan. This empire lasted for two hundred years until taken over by Alexander the Great.


Why don't they unite all the central Asian countries and just call it Saudi Iraqimastanimastan?

They tried that once...and called it the Persian Empire. It was also called the Ottoman Empire, and the Medes and Persians. All it does is cause warfare OUTWARD, while not curing the inner conflicts.