The Assyrian Empire stretched from Assyria west to the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. This was taken over by the rise of the Babylonian Empire, which in turn was taken over by the Persians, who extended it into Libya and Egypt in the west and eastward to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
Very little - it followed the model of its predecessors, the Assyrian and Babylonian Empires.
Alexander took over the Persian Empirein its entirety.
Both the Assyrian and Persian empires were known for their vast territorial expansions and effective administrative systems that allowed them to govern diverse populations. Each empire utilized advanced military strategies and technology to conquer and control their territories. Additionally, they both promoted trade and cultural exchange, contributing to the richness of their respective societies. Lastly, both empires relied on a network of roads to facilitate communication and commerce across their expansive domains.
Iran was the centre of the Persian empire.
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Hittite.
Horse couriers on roads and ships on rivers and seas.
Very little - it followed the model of its predecessors, the Assyrian and Babylonian Empires.
Egypt, Phoenicia, Mesopotamia.
True - successively the Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian and Macedonian Empires.
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There were also the Sumerian, Chaldean, and Assyrian Empires , as well as the kingdom of Egypt. But these weren't the major Empires.
There were six major Mesopotamian empires. These consisted of the empire of Sumer, the Akkadian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Assyrian Empire, the Chaldean Empire, and the Persian Empire.
Two highly successful empires from ancient times would be the Roman empire and the Persian empire. There was also the Egyptian and Assyrian empires that could count as being successful in their own times.
Alexander took over the Persian Empirein its entirety.
The expansion successively of Hittite, Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian, Macedonian and Roman Empires in the West, and Aryan and Indian empires in the East.
Not at all - he followed the model of the predecessor empires he took over - Assyrian and Babylonian.