Persepolis.
The area known as Mesopotamia corresponds largely to present-day Iraq. It was historically significant as it was the cradle of civilization, home to ancient cultures such as the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. Mesopotamia's fertile land and strategic location contributed to its importance in the Persian Empire.
The heart of the Inca empire was their capital of Cuzco
Post-Columbian national borders do not really reflect those of the Inca Empire, and there is no single modern country that directly encompasses the entirety of the that Empire - rather, it was spread across territories now held by multiple modern states. The heart of the Inca Empire was located within modern-day Peru, but their domain spread across much of Western South America, with influences in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia and Ecuador.
The Inca Empire, at its height in the early 16th century, primarily encompassed regions of modern-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of northern Chile, Argentina, and Colombia. Peru was the heart of the empire, with its capital in Cusco. The empire's extensive road systems and agricultural innovations significantly impacted these areas. Today, the legacy of the Inca can still be seen in the culture and history of these countries.
In 330 BC, Alexander the Great continued his campaign against the Persian Empire, successfully capturing the city of Persepolis, which was the ceremonial capital of Persia. This event marked a significant turning point in his conquest, as Persepolis symbolized Persian wealth and power. Additionally, during this period, Alexander's forces expanded further into the heart of the Persian territories, solidifying his reputation as one of history's greatest military leaders.
Persia (modern Iran).
Iran .
The Macedonians under Alexander defeated a provincial Persian army, allowing Alexander to continue his advance into the heart of the Persian Empire.
you should just calculate the distance from west of India to the heart of eastern Europe which is now Romania. it is the distance from east to west of Persian empires.
The heart of the Inca empire was their capital of Cuzco
Yes. It exists in mine. It also exists in Germany.
Post-Columbian national borders do not really reflect those of the Inca Empire, and there is no single modern country that directly encompasses the entirety of the that Empire - rather, it was spread across territories now held by multiple modern states. The heart of the Inca Empire was located within modern-day Peru, but their domain spread across much of Western South America, with influences in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia and Ecuador.
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The cast of Heart of an Empire - 1955 includes: Marvin Miller as Narrator
The royal road
The 10,000 Immortals as its core, and, most importantly, the cavalry.