Egypt-Libya, the Middle East, Persia, Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
Libya-Egypt, through the Middle East, to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.Libya-Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and today's Pakistan region.
Attempting to organise security and prosperity within the empire.
The Empire was formed by Cyrus the Great in around 550 BCE.
The Persian empire was gone before the Roman empire became powerful.
The language spoken in the Persian empires was Old Persian. It was the administrative language of the Achaemenid Empire and the Persian language used in official inscriptions and documents. Later, under the Sassanian Empire, Middle Persian became the dominant language.
He didn't defend them, he defeated them, and after he became assumed the throne of the Persian Empire he incorporated them into his own army.
Alexander the Great.
It essentially became a standoff - after the Greeks repelled the Persian attempt to incorporate them into the Persian empire, a peace was arranged and the Greeks went back to fighting each other. The Persian empire continued on until over-run by Macedonia.
He became king in 336 BCE and over the next ten years conquered the Persian Empire, turning it into an empire of his own.
First, it was brought within the Persian Empire. It was then taken over by Alexander the Great when he captured the Persian Empire. It then became part of the kingdom set up by Alexander's general Seleucis, and then was taken into the Roman Empire.
Unknown. There was a Macedonian King called Alexander who conquered the Persian Empire and became its king.
I believe the correct answer is The Safavid Empire.