The Persians in the Persian empire wore clothes like the Indians. The girls wore clothes that had a mixed combination of Indian and Chinese robes BTW very pretty. The boys wore clothes mixed with Indian and American. BTW very cool
The Empire stretched for 4,000 km across three continents covering scores of peoples and tribes, in a climate range from continental-cold temperate to tropical. Their clothing was therefore varied - they wore clothes appropriate to the season, region and cultural preference.
It expanded the Persians.
It ended because many Persians converted to islam
The Persians and the Medes, under King Cyrus the Great.
No - Darius I was not a Mede, he was Persian. And Persians and Medes were not black, they were Indo-European.
The question is "WERE there roads in the Persian empire". The simple answer is no, the Persians only had dirt paths they travelled on but not "roads" by definition being a paved path. The Romans invented roads.
The Persians
It expanded the Persians.
The Persians were Aryans.
The Persians empire trade partners were the Greeks.
Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and converted it into an empire of his own, not to destroy the Persians but to convert them to Greek culture.
They were leaders the Persian Empire. Darius was the father of Xerxes. Darius led the Persians in the first Persian war, while Xerxes led the Persians in the second Persian war.
the Persian empire ruled for many centuries. Persians did not tolerate crimes.
They were so important because it led to the destruction of the Persian Empire.
Alexander the Great.
It ended because many Persians converted to islam
The Persians and the Medes, under King Cyrus the Great.
It removed the Persian attempt to incorporate the Greek city-states into the Persian Empire.