King Darius the Great.
yes.because it was belong to south western of iran
He added an area in Central Asia, Thrace and Macedonia.
The Middle East and Central Asia.
The Persian Empire was larger than the Greek Empire at its height. The Persian Empire, particularly during the Achaemenid dynasty, spanned three continents—Asia, Africa, and Europe—encompassing a vast territory that included parts of modern-day Iran, Egypt, Turkey, and beyond. In contrast, the Greek Empire, primarily associated with city-states like Athens and Sparta, was more fragmented and did not achieve the same territorial expanse as Persia. Thus, in terms of land area and influence, the Persian Empire was significantly bigger.
here are the two empires at their height: Persian: http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/Images2/Maps/Achaemenid_Empire_Map.bmp Roman: http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews796379533.JPG The Persian Empire is greatest in area. Whether it was bigger depends on what criteria you want to measure the two against - population, wealth etc.
Darius the Great.
Cyrus the Great
Yes - the Empire stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
No. The Incan Empire was exactly the 100th largest empire in history, with a total land area of 2 million km2. The largest empire in history was the British Empire, with a total land area of 33.7 million km2.
The Persian Empire was established and expanded to its greatest area.
yes.because it was belong to south western of iran
it covered an area from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
He added an area in Central Asia, Thrace and Macedonia.
The Middle East and Central Asia.
It established 20 provinces each under a Persian governors who were responsible to the king and his council.
it covered an area from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
it covered an area from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf