The Persian king and his generals and admirals.
The Persian War lasted 499-449 BCE.
There were three Persian kings in this period:
Darius I
Xerxes I
Artaxerxes I.
The king of Persia. The first was Cyrus the Great, followed by his son Cambyses, then Darius the Great and Artaxerxes and others.
Zoroaster (a.k.a. Zarathustra), the Báb, and Bahá'u'lláh were three founders of religion that initially preached in Persia.
Mustafa Kemal
Cyrus
Xerxes.
He was not mean to the Persians - he led them to form the greatest empire of the time.
Persians
They were leaders the Persian Empire. Darius was the father of Xerxes. Darius led the Persians in the first Persian war, while Xerxes led the Persians in the second Persian war.
Persians
They were so important because it led to the destruction of the Persian Empire.
the persians strenthen their empire by being under attack alot they became so strong they cauld almost beat the athalots
Cyrus the Great led the Persians, then subject to the Medes, into dominating them, and with this combined strength took over the Babylonian Empire and turned this into an empire of his own.
Cyrus the Great, who founded and ruled the Achaemenid Empire, was the one who unified the Medes and the Persians. He established his kingdom by uniting these two original Iranian Tribes.
The Babylonians were a people who established an empire in the Middle East. The Persians were a tribe to the east in today's Iran, who established an empire by defeating Medes and used the combined strength to take over the Babylonian Empire.
Yes, they converted the Delian League which they had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of their own, and lived high on the proceeds.
The empire established by the Persians, incorporating the previous Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and extending west to Libya-Egypt and east to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
Cyrus the Great expanded Persia from a tributary state of the Medes into an empire covering the Middle East and Central Asia.