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Cyrus, the Persian ruler, was called the Great because he was the founder of the Persian Empire. He also conquered many empires that included the Median Empire and the Neo-Babylonian Empire. His reign lasted from 559 to 530 B.C.
During the reign of Darius I in the late 6th Century BCE.
From 550 BCE when King Cyrus the Great began expansion until 331 BCE when Alexander the Great took it over as the Macedonian Empire.
He established the Persian Empire, taking Persia from being a vassal state of Media to an empire covering the Middle East and western Asia from Asia Minor to central Asia.
Hadrian did not add any territories to the Roman Empire during his reign. He actually gave up some Roman territories. He gave the Persian back the territory his predecessor, Trajan, had conquered from them: Mesopotamia (Iraq). Hadrian pursued a policy of peace. Instead of carrying out conquests, he strengthened the fortification of the frontiers of the empire.
The reign of King Darius became known as the Golden age of Persia. During King Darius's reign Persia stretch from Europe to Asia.
The Sanskrit epic Mahabharata was translated into Persian with the title 'Razm-Nama' during Akbar's reign. This Persian translation was commissioned by Akbar in the late 16th century.
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The court language during the reign of Akbar was Persian. Akbar promoted Persian as the official language of his court and administration due to its widespread acceptance and use in diplomacy, literature, and administration in the Mughal Empire.
During Darius the Great's reign at the end of the 6th Century BCE.
Cyrus, the Persian ruler, was called the Great because he was the founder of the Persian Empire. He also conquered many empires that included the Median Empire and the Neo-Babylonian Empire. His reign lasted from 559 to 530 B.C.
During the reign of Darius I in the late 6th Century BCE.
Xuanzong
In the Reign of Terror.
Ashoka
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Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri is the autobiography of Emperor Jahangir written in Persian. You can read the events of Jahangir's reign from 1605 to 1624.