From 522-486 BCE.
The long list for this is very long. The short list is Darius III, emperor of the Persian empire.
The city of Jerusalem was within the Persian Empire.
About 3,000.
The most important difference between Cyrus and Darius lies in their approaches to governance and administration. Cyrus is celebrated for his policy of tolerance and respect for local customs and religions, which helped unify and stabilize his vast empire. In contrast, Darius focused on centralization and bureaucratic efficiency, implementing a structured administrative system that enhanced control over the empire. This foundational difference shaped the long-term stability and cohesion of the Persian Empire.
Moses is a legendary figure said to have existed long before the Persian Empire came into existence.
Two centuries.
2500 km or 1600 miles
Darius I, also known as Darius the Great, ruled the Achaemenid Empire from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE. His reign lasted for approximately 36 years. Darius is noted for his administrative reforms, construction projects, and expansion of the empire.
Only the western portion of India - west from the Indus (todays Pakistan) - was part of the Persian Empire - from 522 BCE. The Persian Empire disintegrated after its occupation by Alexander the Great in 331 BCE.
550-330 BCE - 220 years.
About 5,000 km, from today's Libya to Pakistan.