answersLogoWhite

0

What was Darius the first main interest for Persia?

Updated: 8/21/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What was Darius the first main interest for Persia?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Capital city of Persia?

The capital city of Iran (formerly known as Persia) is Tehran.


Who was Alexander the Greats arch rival?

Alexander The Great had wars with a number of enemies but his main war was with Persia. After he had conquered Persia and present day Pakistan, his generals informed him they had achieved their original goal and had no reason to continue conquering. For that reason he did not conquer India and try to conquer China.


Who were Greeks main rivals?

It was the persia


What was Cyrus Darius and Zoroaster's main concerns?

There main concern was they would predict the future.


Was Hinduism the main religion of ancient Persia?

yes


What was the names of Alexander the greats enemies?

His main enemy was Persia


Who fought in the ionian revolt?

The Ionian revolt was the first step in the Persian wars. Greece and Persia were the main participants. In 550 BCE Cyrus I of Persia conquered Ionia. Miletus, a city in the Ionian territory convinced the rest of the Ionians to rebel against Persia. The Athenians helped the Ionians battle the Persians.


What were two main events in the rise of Persian Empire?

Persia's conquest and absorption of the Babylonian Empire. Persia's takeover of the Lydian Empire.


In the dark hills divide who are the main characters?

Alexa, Darius, Grayson, & yipes.


What type of resources did Persia have?

Two of the main resources were Gold and Iron


Which great middle eastern empire was the main enemy of ancient greece?

The main enemy of the Greeks is Persia.


What impact did Darius the Great have on Persia?

He divided the empire into 10 provinces each under a Persian governor, overseen by the king and his council, so stabilising it. His object as to maintain peace, security and prosperity. His main problem was an uprising by the Greek city-states in Asia Minor which he put down, but had to face the problem of Greek cities outside the empire interfering in their support, which embroiled Persia in a 50-year war with the Greek cities.