550-350 bc
The Golden Age of Athens, where it turned the Delian League which it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own and lived the golden life on the proceeds of that empire.
Cyrus the Great began expanding the Persian-Mede confederation into the Middle East from 550 BCE.
From his entry to Asia Minor 334-326BCE.
Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia who took over the Persian Empire.
It set out to establish internal stability, external security and prosperity for it's Persian Empire.
What best describes the Persian Empire is an empire that we're very strong and fought many battles. Also they we're an empire that had an enormous empire! The biggest of the time, that stretched over the vast lands of Turkey, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and a little tiny bit of India. They also had some magnificent leaders, that rulers for many years. So obviously the Persian Empire was a great period of history.
This depends on the time period. For the vast majority of Persian history, the Persian people actively supported their rulers, especially during the Achaemenid Empire, which is often seen as the Golden Age of Persia. The main criticism of the Persian rulers came during the Imperialist Period where the Qajjar Shahs had a policy of selling business concessions to Europeans. This angered the Persian population because it led to a diminishing of national Persian culture and an influx of Western influence and ideals.
About 540 BCE.
The imperial time period generally refers to the period when an empire was in power. There have been many imperial time periods throughout history, such as the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the British Empire. Each empire had its own peak period of influence and power.
The Persian Royal Road began in the city of Susa, which was the capital of the Persian Empire at the time.
He took over the Persian Empire.He took over the Persian Empire.
it was a huge empire on the time of Alexander the greate. it was on the coast on the oposit side of grese. (to the East).