Numerous historic states and many modern countries became part of the Persian Empire, including: Iran, western Afghanistan, western Pakistan, Kuwait, Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, eastern Egypt, Syria, Turkey, and northern Greece.
Persia was incredibly religiously diverse with innumerable pagan cults (such as those of Egypt, Lydia, Mesopotamia, and Phoenicia), an official religion of Zoroastrianism, and Judaism.
A couple of hundred Greek city-states in the eastern Mediterranean, and the Persian empire's western province of Asia Minor.
No, it was a monarchy. The empire was tolerant of a wide variety of religions within its borders.
Attempting to organise security and prosperity within the empire.
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.
The Persian empire was gone before the Roman empire became powerful.
The Empire was formed by Cyrus the Great in around 550 BCE.
Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Isreal, Jordan, Lebanon and many other countries control land that used to be the Persian Empire.
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.
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.
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