The Mesopotamians.
The Medes and Persians were ancient Iranian peoples who played significant roles in the history of the region. The Medes, known for their powerful kingdom in the 7th century BCE, were eventually conquered by the Persians, who rose to prominence under Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BCE. The Persians established the Achaemenid Empire, which became one of the largest empires in history, known for its administrative sophistication and cultural diversity. Together, these groups contributed to the development of early Iranian culture and influenced neighboring civilizations.
Many groups ruled over the Hebrews: Egyptians Persians Babylonians Romans Assyrian Greeks Muslims Catholics Russians Nazis
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D) The Persians conquered the greatest amount of territory among these groups. Under leaders like Cyrus the Great and Darius I, the Persian Empire expanded to include vast regions across the Middle East, parts of Asia, and into Europe, becoming one of the largest empires in history. Their conquests encompassed diverse cultures and territories, significantly surpassing the territorial gains of the Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians.
The Persian Empire, particularly under Cyrus the Great and Darius I, expanded to include several key regions. Notable lands conquered by the Persians include Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), Egypt, parts of the Anatolian Peninsula (modern-day Turkey), the Indus Valley (parts of modern-day Pakistan), and the Levant (including modern-day Syria, Lebanon, and Israel). This expansion established one of the largest empires in ancient history, known for its cultural diversity and administrative efficiency.
All of those three groups were, at one time, enemies of the Roman Empire.
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If one of your Dad comes from one cultural group and your Mum comes from another, then you might related to both cultural groups.
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There was only one cultural group large enough to warrant mention: Protestant Englishman.