Yes, under the Persian King Darius, Afghanistan was part of the Persian Empire because of his conquests for expanding the empire.
The Persian Empire took in Part of: Afghanistan, Arabia, Bulgaria, Greece, India, Pakistan, Russia, and Ukraine. The Persian Empire took in all of: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya.
Libya, Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and today's Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Egypt and Libya were part of the Persian Empire.
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
The Persian Empire stretched from what is today Afghanistan in the east, trough Persia to Asia Minor in the west.
The Persian Empire took in Part of: Afghanistan, Arabia, Bulgaria, Greece, India, Pakistan, Russia, and Ukraine. The Persian Empire took in all of: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya.
No, Afghanistan was not part of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans primarily controlled territories in Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. Afghanistan was historically influenced by various empires, including the Persian Empire and the British Empire, but it remained largely independent and was never integrated into the Ottoman territories.
yes, several, mongol, macedonian Persian, Islamic caliphate, and many more. all an empire is is a kingdom that conquers another.
Libya, Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and today's Afghanistan and Pakistan.
It took over the Persian empire feom Asia Minor and Egypt to Afghanistan.
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 Achaemenid Persian Empire was roughly 4,500 kilometers wide, stretching from west of current Benghazi, Libya to east of current Qandahar, Afghanistan.
The Persian Empire stretched from what is today Afghanistan in the east, trough Persia to Asia Minor in the west.
They stretch from Libya and Egypt through the Middle East and Central Asia to Pakistan. The names of modern countries that were once part of the Persian Empire are: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya, part of northern Greece.