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Northeast Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.

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What regions did the Persian Empire control?

Northeast Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.


At its height what regions did the Persian empire control?

Libya-Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia, and today's Pakistan.


What regions of the world is the Persian Gulf petroleum exported?

It is exported to all regions.


The significance of the Persian Wars was that?

Depends upon the time that they occurred. Ancient Persian Wars were significant during their times for the people that lived in those regions (like anywhere else). Therefore, which Persian War is in question?


What is important about the Persian Wars?

They stopped the expansion of Persian control into Europe.


What regions are included in the Persian gulf?

The Persian Gulf is in the wider region of the MIDDLE EAST, also called SOUTHWEST ASIA.


Where are most of the oil producing regions of the middle east located?

the persian gulf


Were Egyptians under the control of the Persian Empire?

Egypt and Libya were part of the Persian Empire.


What government did the Persian Empire employ?

Local government by appointed tyrants/princelings, with provincial control by a Persian governor and overall control by the king and his council.


Who let Jews return to judah under Persian control?

Coresh (the Persian King Cyrus).


Gulf whose shores are the location of most of the regions oil fields?

The Persian Gulf is the body of water where most of the Middle East's oil fields are located. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, and Iran border the Persian Gulf and rely heavily on oil production for their economies.


What countries and regions became part of the Persian war?

A couple of hundred Greek city-states in the eastern Mediterranean, and the Persian empire's western province of Asia Minor.