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What two factors caused the end of the Persian Empire?

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The Persian Empire was brought to an end by?

The Persian Empire was brought to an end by who?


When did the Persian empire start and end?

The Persian Empire (also known as the Achaemenid Empire) existed 550 to 330 BCE.


What year did the Persian Empire end?

There is not just one Persian Empire. There are several. If you are specifically referring to the Persian Empire of Cyrus the Great, Darius, and Xerxes, that empire was overrun by Alexander the Great between 334-324 B.C.E.


Who was the victor at the end of the Persian Wars?

Athens, which turned the coalition of city-states it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own.


What were the primary factors in the fall of the Persian Empire?

Being outmanoeuvred by Alexander the Great - who first slaughtered Greeks who were bolstering up the Persian army, then putting an end to the Persian fleet by occupying their bases in the Mediterranean, then capturing the Persian treasury which enabled him to pay his army, and inflicting a final land defeat of the Persian army.


When did the Persian Empire began and end?

From 550 BCE to 330 BCE.


When did the persian empire begin and end?

550 BCE to 331 BCE


Who brought an end to the Persian Empire?

Alexander the Great took it over.


What date did the Persian Empire begin and end?

It lasted 550-331 BCE.


Why did the Persian empire end?

It ended because many Persians converted to islam


Why did Persian empire end?

The Macedonian king Alexander th Great took it over.


When did the Persian Empire end?

When Alexander the Great took it over by force 334-331 BCE.