From Libya to Central Asia.
Libya-Egypt, Middle East, Persia, central Asia, today's Pakistan.
The Persian Empire had 4 capital cities in 500 BC - Babylon, Persepolis, Ecbatana, and Susa.
Persian Empire, Phoenician trading empire.
Iran,Greece,Syria and Egypt
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
From Libya in the west to western India and central Asia in the east.
Libya-Egypt, Middle East, Persia, central Asia, today's Pakistan.
The Persian Empire had 4 capital cities in 500 BC - Babylon, Persepolis, Ecbatana, and Susa.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire.
It's greatest extent was in about 500 BCE. It stretched from Libya-Egypt through the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
There were several around the globe, Greece, China, Egypt, the Celts, Polynesia, Babilon.....
the Persian empire
Persian Empire, Phoenician trading empire.
Iran,Greece,Syria and Egypt
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
During 500 BC, the Persian king was Darius I, also known as Darius the Great. He reigned from 522 to 486 BC and is known for his significant administrative reforms, expansion of the Persian Empire, and construction projects, including the famous city of Persepolis. Darius also established a system of satrapies, or provinces, to effectively govern his vast empire.