Cyrus, or Cyrus The Great.
The Persian ruler known for his wisdom and compassion is Cyrus the Great. He founded the Achaemenid Empire and is celebrated for his progressive policies, including the respect for the customs and religions of the lands he conquered. His most notable achievement is the Cyrus Cylinder, often regarded as the first charter of human rights, which reflects his commitment to justice and tolerance. Cyrus’s leadership style established a legacy of benevolent governance in the ancient world.
The Persian Empire attacked Greece again 30 years later.
Asia Minor was part of the Persian Empire. Alexander the Great took the Persian Empire by military conquest.
It was and is the chuputi man he was the ruler of mayan culture and also the ruler of inca culture he made a huge difference.
The Persian Empire was important to Western Asia, the Mauryan Empire was important to India.
Ruler of what? Ask an answerable question if you want an answer.
Kuwait was invaded by Iraq, and now remains an independent country.
The groups gained the most while Great Britain had lost the land.
The groups gained the most while Great Britain had lost the land.
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Chah, schah, and shah are French equivalents of the Persian word shah (شاه). The masculine singular noun most famously references a supreme ruler in Iran. The pronunciation will be "shah" in French.
During the war, the Allies gained the most land with the joining of many countries to its side. After the war, Poland and the Soviet Union were able to gain land. Germany did gain a lot of land during the war but was forced to give it back after the war was over.
Sea - Salamis 480 BCE. Land - Plataea 479 BCE.
Trajan if you mean by most land, Marcus Aurelius if you mean economic prosperity
1. The people of the Greek city-states who banded together to resist the Persian attempt to keep them within the Persian Empire. 2. The people of the Persian Empire who manned the land and naval forces to prosecute the war.
The most significant season of Persian poetry
Very little land was gained on D-Day. Soldiers moved inland only a few hundred yards in most areas.