Is this a question about civil war in Persia.
Persia lost the battles of Granicus, Issus and Gaugamela, which led to Alexander's takeover of the Persian Empire.
Persia was looking to establish peace and stable government within its empire. The Greek cities within it were being encouraged in revolt by their mother-cities in mainland Greece. Persia decided that the only way to stop this was to bring those cities within the empire and establish an ethnic fromtier. The battles were designed to give effect to this policy.
At Marathon and Salamis, the Greek cities defeated the Persian forces. At Thermopylai the Persian forces defeated the Greek cities.
Persia incorporated the Babylonian Empire into the Persian Empire.
Persia (once was Persia).
persian strengths
Persia did not conquer Greece. Persia attempted to conquer Greece but the invasion was repelled. Earlier, Greeks had fought against Persia in the Ionian Revolt, and the Persian invasion was intended as retribution for the violation of Persian temples.
There were dozens, large and small. The most decisive were: 480 BCE Artemesium - Greek defeat 480 BCE Salamis - Persian defeat 479 BCE Plataea and Mycale - Persian defeats 466 BCE Eurymedon - Persian defeat 450 BCE Cyprus - Persian defeat
Persia is current day Iran.The language is persian(Farsi).
Yes, the word Persian is a proper noun, a word for the language or a person of Persia. The word Persian is also a proper adjective to describe a noun as of Persia (Persian carpet, Persian history).
See website: Persia and Persian Empire.
They called it the Kingdom of Persia. We call it the Persian Empire.