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.
Northwestern India (today's Pakistan) was included in the Persian Empire in 521 BCE. By 331 BCE the Persian Empire ceased to exist after it's defeat by Alexander the Great, who continued on to India and made a failed attempt to take over India.
The Persian Empire was important to Western Asia, the Mauryan Empire was important to India.
Only the western portion of India - west from the Indus (todays Pakistan) - was part of the Persian Empire - from 522 BCE. The Persian Empire disintegrated after its occupation by Alexander the Great in 331 BCE.
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire created an empire reaching from Egypt to India.
Alexander the Great took it over.
The empire had Turkish and Persian influences.
The empire had Turkish and Persian influences.
No. The easternmost province was today's Pakistan.
The Ummayads, who were the first to claim divinity of their lineage as the Persian Emperors did.