From present day Libya through the Middle East and Central Asia to Pakistan.
A couple of hundred Greek city-states in the eastern Mediterranean, and the Persian empire's western province of Asia Minor.
The Persian Empire, at its height, encompassed territories that are now part of several modern countries. Seven of these countries include Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, and Egypt. Other regions of the empire also touched parts of Central Asia and the Caucasus, contributing to its vast expanse. The empire was known for its diverse cultures and peoples across these areas.
The Persian Empire covered many countries, but was primarily based and organized in the modern state of Iran.
The Persian Empire no longer exists. Its components are now the countries of northeast Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.
Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Isreal, Jordan, Lebanon and many other countries control land that used to be the Persian Empire.
Northeast Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.
The seven modern countries which would've been located in the Persian Empire include Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, Bulgaria and Pakistan. The Persian Empire ruled much of the Middle East from 500 BC through the 1960s.
From Libya to Central Asia.
Libya-Egypt, Asia Minor, Syria-Palestine, Mesopotamia, Thrace-Macedonia, Media-Persia, Central Asia, Western India.
Currently, the Persian Empire does not exist. When it did exist, it was primarily located in Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. It also expanded into what is now Iraq, Turkey, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt as well as small parts of surrounding countries.
Greek city-states vs Persian Empire
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