in the west - the Nile Valley.
In the Middle East - the Aegean, Mediterranean, Black and Caspian Seas and Syr Daria River.
In the south - the Arabian desert, Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean.
In the east - the Indus River.
a few of the natural borders of the Persian empire is the middle east, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Persepolis, etc. another is that he reunited Athens and Sparta, but didn't conquer them.
No, it was a monarchy. The empire was tolerant of a wide variety of religions within its borders.
He consolidated and secured its borders, its provincial government and its prosperity.
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
First Cyrus the Great, then his son Cambyses and finally Darius the Great.
a few of the natural borders of the Persian empire is the middle east, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Persepolis, etc. another is that he reunited Athens and Sparta, but didn't conquer them.
No, it was a monarchy. The empire was tolerant of a wide variety of religions within its borders.
He consolidated it withing defendable borders.
He consolidated and secured its borders, its provincial government and its prosperity.
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
He consolidated it behind defensible borders and promoted security, tolerance and prosperity.
Being Persia = Iran, it borders the Persian Gulf.
Pakistan is within the borders of the Persian empire though Persia was originally in Iran.
First Cyrus the Great, then his son Cambyses and finally Darius the Great.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.
it stretched from today's Libya in the west, through the Middle East, central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.