Ancient Persia, particularly during the Achaemenid Empire, had various allies and enemies. Key allies included cities and regions that benefited from Persian protection and trade, such as the Ionian city-states at times. Enemies included Greece, especially during the Greco-Persian Wars, where notable adversaries like Athens and Sparta emerged. Additionally, the Persian Empire faced challenges from nomadic tribes and neighboring powers like Egypt and Babylon at different points in its history.
Persia was a main one, but that's a difficult question, seeing as Greece was divided into many different City-States, and there were wars between them. Such as the Pellopenisian war between Athens and Sparta.
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Answer 1Egypt really had no allies, so every other kingdom or state near Egypt, such as Libya, Nubia, the Canaanite States, Judah, Israel, Aramea, Phoenicia, Assyria, Babylonia, and Persia, were enemies of Ancient Egypt.There were periods where some of these states were relatively weak and came to Egypt as vassals. There were other times when Egypt conquered some of these states.Answer 2The Hyksos were enemies of Egypt. They took over Egypt in 1750 BC.
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Persia was a main one, but that's a difficult question, seeing as Greece was divided into many different City-States, and there were wars between them. Such as the Pellopenisian war between Athens and Sparta.
Enemies: Mongolians, Huns Allies:Russia, Koreans
3 enemies of Ancient Greece are: 1. Persia (Main enemy) 2. Rome 3. Macedonia
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The Cherokee's enemies are the Iroquoian and their allies (frends)are the Navajio.
allies: brazil and argentina enemies: paraguay
enemies where Indians
Allies: The United States Enemies: El Salvador
allies-most of the middle eastern countries enemies-usa and British
Ancient Persia would now be Iran.
An ally is a friend & an enemy is someone you do not like.
The Navajo were their allies yet they were enemies too