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Xerxes
Ancient Persia, particularly under the Achaemenid Empire, had a series of kings known as "Shahs." The number of kings can vary depending on the historical period considered, but the most notable rulers from the Achaemenid dynasty include Cyrus the Great, Darius I, and Xerxes I, among others. Overall, there were about 16 prominent kings in the Achaemenid line from its founding in the 6th century BCE until its fall in the 4th century BCE. Other dynasties, such as the Parthians and Sassanids, also contributed additional rulers to Persia's history.
This changed over the centuries. Sparta was ruled by two kings, a council. and an assembly Athens was ruled first by a king, then an aristocracy, then by a tyrant, then by an assembly of the people. Persia was ruled by a king and his council.
The Persian title for king was the word "Shah." There was also the title "Shahanshah" which means King of Kings and also "Padishah" which means Great king.
They were kings of Persia.
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Xerxes
Daniels history is a great one. Kings made him an adviser.
Amestris or Amastris was the wife of King of Kings Xerxes I of Persia, mother of king Artaxerxes I of Persia.
the most notable being darius 2nd of Persia as well as a score of minor kings
Chess is derived from "Shah" which is how Persian emperors/kings are called. The belief is that the game was invented in Persia, and it was named after the king, being the most important piece on the board.
There were several Persian leaders called Darius - they were kings of Persia.
Cyrus the Great and Darius Great Other notable Kings are Xerxes the Great Shapur Nader Shah
Shah is the title given to kings or emperors in Persia, now known as Iran. The word Shah means King of Kings.
i think persia was important becuse it showed that greeks are way past cilivilzation
Kings of Persia, around 2500 years ago.