From 550 BCE when it began expansion in conjunction with Media until 331 BCE when its last imperial army was defeated by Alexander the Great, and its king assassinated by his own nobles.
There is no connection between the Aztec Empire and the Persian Empire. They did not know of each other's existence.
Moses is a legendary figure said to have existed long before the Persian Empire came into existence.
Over a millennium after.
You'd have to be more specific about when, but the most likely answer is the Persian Empire, led by Darius III.
The Persian pottery symbol of life is often represented by the "Tree of Life," which signifies growth, fertility, and interconnectedness. This motif frequently features lush foliage and vibrant animals, embodying the harmony between nature and existence. The Tree of Life is a common theme in Persian art, reflecting the cultural emphasis on the cyclical nature of life and the importance of nature in human existence.
It is not possible to say, because both dialects are older than the existence of their written forms.
The Persian Empire was taken over by Alexander the Great nearly two thousand years earlier if you are talking about 1500 CE. If you meant 1500 BCE, the Persian Empire came into existence a thousand years later.
Sparta led a coalition of Peloponnesian city-states which we today call the Peloponnesian League. It was already in existence before the Persian Wars - comprising the Dorian city-states of southern Greece.
The term Persian Empire is loosely used to cover several periods. The real empire of the Persians was 550-321 BCE. Other peoples took over Persia, starting with Alexander the Great.
"Malakuwt" is a Persian word that means "kingdom" or "realm." It is often used in spiritual and mystical contexts in reference to the spiritual realm or domain of existence.
The Persian Gulf War was prompted by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990. This led to a coalition of countries, led by the United States, launching a military operation to liberate Kuwait in January 1991.
'Wajood' is originally a Persian word, commonaly being used in Urdu, but it is also in use in spoken Hindi. In Hindi it means 'Astitva' and in English 'Existence'.