By first incorporating Media, then using the combined forces to take over the Babylonian Empire.
In 50 BCE, when Cyrus the Great began expansion after incorporating Media under Persian control.
The ancient Persian civilization began around 550 BCE with the rise of the Achaemenid Empire, founded by Cyrus the Great. However, its roots can be traced back to earlier cultures in the region, such as the Elamites and the Medes, which existed as far back as 3000 BCE. The Achaemenid Empire marked the first significant unification of the Persian people and the establishment of a vast empire that extended across three continents.
The Persian Empire (also known as the Achaemenid Empire) existed 550 to 330 BCE.
It started about 550 BCE, and was effectively taken over by Alexander the Great by 331 BCE.
Persia, previously a subject state of Media, took over Media and this combined strength then progressively took over the Babylonian Empire, and expanded through the Middle East, Egypt and central Asia.
The Persian empire was established by Cyrus the Great in 6th century BC
After uniting Persia and Media, he conquered the Babylonian Empire.
In 50 BCE, when Cyrus the Great began expansion after incorporating Media under Persian control.
Cyrus the Great began expanding the Persian-Mede confederation into the Middle East from 550 BCE.
About 550 BCE when Cyrus the Great took over Media and used the combined power to take over the Babylonian Empire.
well, the greek leader to start with was Cyrus the Great
In 336 BCE after his father's death, when he took over his father's plan to conquer the Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire (also known as the Achaemenid Empire) existed 550 to 330 BCE.
because he conquered many city-states and he tried to start an empire with the citiies
It started about 550 BCE, and was effectively taken over by Alexander the Great by 331 BCE.
550-330 BC
The usual start point quoted is 550 BCE when Cyrus the Great began the expansion activities of Persia and Media.