To accurately address the question, it's important to identify the specific contributing factors mentioned. Common reasons for the fall of the Persian Empire include internal strife, overextension, and the rise of external enemies like Alexander the great. However, if a factor unrelated to these such as cultural assimilation or economic stability is presented, it would be considered the exception as it did not contribute to the empire's decline.
It was taken over by conquest by Macedonia led by Alexander the Great.
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It's takeover by Alexander the Great.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.
It was taken over by conquest by Macedonia led by Alexander the Great.
If you list 'the following' you might get an answer.
It's takeover by Alexander the Great.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.
Persian Empire
The Persian Empire absorbed the Babylonian Empire.
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Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
The wealthiest province in the Persian Empire, according to cuneiform records, was typically Babylonia. Its fertile lands and strategic location made it a key economic center in the empire, contributing significantly to the wealth and prosperity of the region.
The Persian Empire absorbed the Baabylonian Empire.