The Persian Empire no longer exists. Its components are now the countries of northeast Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.
Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Isreal, Jordan, Lebanon and many other countries control land that used to be the Persian Empire.
The seven modern countries which would've been located in the Persian Empire include Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, Bulgaria and Pakistan. The Persian Empire ruled much of the Middle East from 500 BC through the 1960s.
From Libya to Central Asia.
The Persian Empire.
The official language of the Persian Empire was Old Persian, which belonged to the Indo-European language family. Over time, the empire also adopted Aramaic as a common language for administrative purposes due to its widespread use across the region.
Some of the countries that belonged to the Dutch Empire included present-day Netherlands, Indonesia, Suriname, Guyana, South Africa, and parts of the Caribbean such as Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, and Bonaire.
The Persian Empire covered many countries, but was primarily based and organized in the modern state of Iran.
The Persian Empire no longer exists. Its components are now the countries of northeast Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.
Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Isreal, Jordan, Lebanon and many other countries control land that used to be the Persian Empire.
The seven modern countries which would've been located in the Persian Empire include Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, Bulgaria and Pakistan. The Persian Empire ruled much of the Middle East from 500 BC through the 1960s.
Mexico, Paraguay, Argentina, Cuba, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Uruguay, Guatamala, Peru, Chile, El Salvador, and Bolivia once belonged to the Spanish Empire.
From Libya to Central Asia.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.
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