The Persian Empire, particularly under the Achaemenid dynasty, ruled for about 220 years, from approximately 550 BCE to 330 BCE, when it was conquered by Alexander the great. However, if you are referring to a specific period or dynasty within Persia, such as the Sassanian Empire, it lasted for about 400 years, from 224 CE until the Muslim conquest in 651 CE. Thus, the rule of Persia can vary significantly depending on the specific era being discussed.
This changed over the centuries. Sparta was ruled by two kings, a council. and an assembly Athens was ruled first by a king, then an aristocracy, then by a tyrant, then by an assembly of the people. Persia was ruled by a king and his council.
the Qajar shahs
I don't think Zeus died.
Satraps collected taxes, ruled legal court cases, represented his polis, etc in that critera.
I don't think Zeus died.
The British ruled India for 150 years.
persia
AnswerXerxes I was king of Persia from 486 to 465 BCE.
-the Mughals ruled most of India from 1525 to 1857. -they were a Timurid empire from Persia. -their population was between 110 to 150 million. -the Mughals were Muslims, although they ruled a large number of Hindus.
Persia.
The first great ruler of Persia. Ruled from 559-530 BC.
It was Cyrus of Persia
Iran was called Persia at that point in history; it was ruled by the Sassanid Empire.
His family had ruled over Egypt for almost 150 years.
Yes he was. He also ruled Persia and many other places too.
This changed over the centuries. Sparta was ruled by two kings, a council. and an assembly Athens was ruled first by a king, then an aristocracy, then by a tyrant, then by an assembly of the people. Persia was ruled by a king and his council.
The king ruled Persia because the greatest god allowed him to.