It was brought into the Persian Empire in 525 BCE by king Cambyses 2.
The Persian Empire (also known as the Achaemenid Empire) existed 550 to 330 BCE.
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.
550 BCE to 331 BCE
From 550 BCE to 330 BCE.
The Persian Empire was brought to an end by who?
Persian king Cambyses brought Egypt into the Persian Empire.
It was brought into the Persian Empire in 525 BCE by king Cambyses 2.
Philip of Macedon brought an end to the Greek city-states in mainland Greece by conquering Thebes and Athens. His son Alexander the Great took over his father's expedition to conquer the Persian Empire after he was assassinated.
King Darius I extended the Persian Empire into today's Pakistan (west of the Indus River).
The Persian Empire (also known as the Achaemenid Empire) existed 550 to 330 BCE.
The Ummayads, who were the first to claim divinity of their lineage as the Persian Emperors did.
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.
Athens, which turned the coalition of city-states it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own.
550 BCE to 331 BCE
From 550 BCE to 330 BCE.
It was when the Crusaders brought it to an end when they went to recapture the Holy City/Jerusalem