The Persian Empire, at its height, encompassed several significant rivers that were crucial for its agriculture and trade. Notable among these were the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which flowed through Mesopotamia, and the Indus River in the eastern territories. Additionally, the Oxus (Amu Darya) and Jaxartes (Syr Darya) rivers were important in the northern regions of the empire. These rivers not only supported the empire's economy but also facilitated cultural exchange and communication across vast distances.
Yes, under the Persian King Darius, Afghanistan was part of the Persian Empire because of his conquests for expanding the empire.
Egypt and Libya were part of the Persian Empire.
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
Asia Minor was part of the Persian Empire. Alexander the Great took the Persian Empire by military conquest.
The Persian Empire did while it existed from 550-331 BCE.
At its largest extent, the Persian Empire reached the river Indus (in present day Pakistan). This was not always the eastern border as the size of the empire varied. Save
Yes, under the Persian King Darius, Afghanistan was part of the Persian Empire because of his conquests for expanding the empire.
Egypt and Libya were part of the Persian Empire.
it is Egypt because the persian empire is not in Africa
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
The southwestern part of the Persian Empire is located in the continent of Asia.
The river which bordered the eastern Persian Empire was the Indus.
The southern part of the Persian Empire is located on the continent of Asia.
Asia Minor was part of the Persian Empire. Alexander the Great took the Persian Empire by military conquest.
The Persian Empire did while it existed from 550-331 BCE.
No, the Persian Empire went as far west as Libya. Carthage was in today's Tunisia.
Correct if 'he' is Alexander.