their empire got conqured by the abassids or something
became king of persians after his father died
when he defeat the king darius 3
islam
Alexander the Great became king of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 336 BCE after the death of his father. He took over as Hegemon of a united Greece when his father was assassinated. He became king of the Persians in 327 BCE.
Unknown. There was a Macedonian King called Alexander who conquered the Persian Empire and became its king.
The empire became too big and difficult to defend. There were attacks in various parts of the vast frontiers of the empire in Europe. In the east there were repeated wars with the Persians. The Roman army became overstretched.
The majority of Persians (today, that's Iran and Iraq) are Shia Muslims.
In 1000 BCE there was no Persia. The Persians were a minor tribe of no influence, which became subject to the Medes.
the persians strenthen their empire by being under attack alot they became so strong they cauld almost beat the athalots
The Persians primarily descended from the Indo-Iranian peoples, who migrated to the Iranian Plateau around 1500 BCE. They are part of the larger Indo-European family and are closely related to the Medes, another ancient Iranian group. Over time, the Persians established the Achaemenid Empire, which became one of the largest empires in history, further shaping their identity and culture.
They used Persian financial support to build a fleet to gain victory over the Athenian empire in the Peloponnesian War.
The leader of the Persians was Xerxes I