King.
King of Kings (Shahanshah).
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.
Persian Empire
The Persian Empire, particularly during the Achaemenid period, operated under a centralized autocratic system led by a king known as the Shahanshah, or "King of Kings." The empire was divided into several provinces called satrapies, each governed by a satrap who acted as the king's representative, collecting taxes and maintaining order. This administrative structure allowed for efficient governance over a vast and diverse territory, while the use of local customs and languages helped to integrate various cultures within the empire. The Persian Empire is often noted for its relatively progressive policies regarding local governance and religious tolerance.
King of Kings (Shahanshah).
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Khalid Shahanshah died in 2008.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.
Al-Afdal Shahanshah died in 1121.
Al-Afdal Shahanshah was born in 1066.
Persian Empire
The Persian Empire absorbed the Babylonian Empire.
The Persian Empire, particularly during the Achaemenid period, operated under a centralized autocratic system led by a king known as the Shahanshah, or "King of Kings." The empire was divided into several provinces called satrapies, each governed by a satrap who acted as the king's representative, collecting taxes and maintaining order. This administrative structure allowed for efficient governance over a vast and diverse territory, while the use of local customs and languages helped to integrate various cultures within the empire. The Persian Empire is often noted for its relatively progressive policies regarding local governance and religious tolerance.
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
The Persian Empire absorbed the Baabylonian Empire.