Persia, a tributary state to Media, gained the upper hand and absorbed it. The combined duo then bagan a series of conquests of adjacent states and progressively absorbed them until the empire stretched west tp Egypt-Libya, through the Middle East, to Central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.
Some of the Greek city-states joined with Persia, the southern cities opposed the Persian attempt to absorb them into the Persian empire.
Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.
The Persian Empire .
At its peak, the estimated population of the Persian Empire was around 50 million people.
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The Persian Empire and a couple of hundred of the city-states of the Greek world.
The Delian League was charged with fighting the Persian Empire during the Greco-Persian Wars.
It expanded its territory across 5,oo km from today's Libya in the west to Pakistan in the east, and established relative peace and prosperity for two centuries.
Many of the rutals were thrown out during the Gupta empire.
Xerxes I, the Persian king, is best known for his invasion of Greece during the Greco-Persian Wars, particularly the battles of Thermopylae and Salamis in 480 BCE. After suffering significant defeats, he returned to Persia, where he faced challenges in maintaining his empire. Xerxes was eventually assassinated in 465 BCE by members of his own court, leading to a succession crisis and further instability in the Persian Empire. His reign marked both the height of Persian power and the beginning of its decline.
No. Luke was born during the beginnings of the empire, after Anakin became Darth Vader.