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The conquerors of the Greek and Persian were Greeks, Persians, various Asiatics, Romans, Muslims, Turks, Mongols and others.

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Why did the Persian war begin?

The Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule.


How did the greek-Persian war begin?

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What caused the start of the Persian Wars?

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