The countries absorbed by Persia included Media, the Babylonian Empire, the remnant of the Assyrian Empire, the Lydian Empire and other peoples in Asia Minor, Thrace, Syria, Parthia, the peoples of Central Asia, Egypt, Libya.
The kinds of resources that were available to ancient Persia were wood and stone because most of the gold and iron in Persia was buried away. Persia had access to water in most parts of Persia but since Persia is part dessert they had to use engineering to transport water from wells and faraway rivers to build cities in deserts. An example of this would be Yazd (Yazd is a province in Iran).
Libya-Egypt, Asia Minor, Syria-Palestine, Mesopotamia, Thrace-Macedonia, Media-Persia, Central Asia, Western India.
Syria became a province of the Roman empire in approximately 64 BC. The general, Pompey conqured this area, then south of Mesopotamia and north of Judea.
After the Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602-28 Syria became again a province of the Byzantine Empire. During the Muslim conquests of 634-718 Syria is conquered and became a caliphate (Islamic state) in the Middle East.
Not at the moment, but it used to be in the past.
The main export from Syria was cedar wood. Other Mediterranean products, such as olive oil were also exported. Syria was also part of an important trading network which connected the rest of the Roman empire (though her shores on the Mediterranean) to Arabia, Persia, India and China. Incense and scented woods from Arabia were exported. Silk from China and other textiles from Persia and India were traded.
Spain, a part of syria, Persia, north Africa, island in the mediterranean sea and a littli bit of Europe
Macedonia, Syria, Pergamum, and Egypt
He ruled Greece first, then Persia and Syria and Egypt too.
Between 1400 and 1300 BC. The area now called Syria was throughout its ancient history however mostly ruled from Babylonia and Persia.
1)Iran , Persia, Faras 2)Sham ,Syria Damishq
Yes Syria is located in the Mid-East, which is part of the Asian Continent
The Golan Heights were a part of Syria from the Ottoman Period and were part of Syria during the French Mandate. It was only in 1967 that Israel conquered the Golan Heights from Syria.
Persia
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its price of Persia the forgotten sands