Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
it stretched from today's Libya in the west, through the Middle East, central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.
The Byzantine Empire was in Eastern Europe and Asia Minor. The Persian Empire stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
The Persian Empire was not a Mesopotamian empire - it included Mesopotamia as merely one of it's twenty provinces which stretched from Libya to today's Pakistan..
No, it was a monarchy. The empire was tolerant of a wide variety of religions within its borders.
His takeover stretched from 334 to 326 BCE.
it stretched from today's Libya in the west, through the Middle East, central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.
The Byzantine Empire was in Eastern Europe and Asia Minor. The Persian Empire stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
Good government.
At is peak, it stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
Yes - the Empire stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
The Persian Empire was not a Mesopotamian empire - it included Mesopotamia as merely one of it's twenty provinces which stretched from Libya to today's Pakistan..
At its peak it stretched from Egypt to central Asia
The Persian Empire stretched for a few thousand kilometres from today's Libya to Pakistan. It was a little difficult to burn this lot down.
No, it was a monarchy. The empire was tolerant of a wide variety of religions within its borders.
He consolidated it withing defendable borders.
His takeover stretched from 334 to 326 BCE.
a few of the natural borders of the Persian empire is the middle east, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Persepolis, etc. another is that he reunited Athens and Sparta, but didn't conquer them.