Persia (once was Persia).
Iran was Persia.
This question is confusing, but I believe the answer would be Iran. Iran is the modern-day country where the Persian Empire originated and where Farsi, a descendant language of ancient Persian, is spoken today.
iran
Persia itself occupied today's Iran. The Empire stretched form today's countries Libya, through Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and Pakistan.
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..
Iran was Persia.
Persia, originally a vassal state of Media, overcame it and the two began the conquests that created the Persian Empire from 550 BCE. This empire stretched from today's Libya through the Mile East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
This question is confusing, but I believe the answer would be Iran. Iran is the modern-day country where the Persian Empire originated and where Farsi, a descendant language of ancient Persian, is spoken today.
iran
No, the Persian Empire went as far west as Libya. Carthage was in today's Tunisia.
The ancient Persian empire was located where Iran is today. Babylon was its capital city.
King Darius I extended the Persian Empire into today's Pakistan (west of the Indus River).
From today's Libya to Pakistan.
Persia itself occupied today's Iran. The Empire stretched form today's countries Libya, through Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and Pakistan.
No. The easternmost province was today's Pakistan.
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..
From today's Libya to Pakistan in the east.