The Persian Empire fell due to a combination of factors, including internal strife, administrative inefficiencies, and overexpansion, which strained its resources. The rise of powerful adversaries, particularly Alexander the great, who skillfully united Greek city-states and launched a successful campaign against Persia, also played a critical role. Additionally, economic difficulties and social unrest weakened the empire's cohesion, leading to its eventual conquest.
The Persians did turn on the Babylonians because they wanted to enlarge their territories.
The Persians believed that trade forced people to lie, cheat, and be greedy
It's their genetics. Persians in general are amongst the most hairiest people in the world.
Persians
with the Egyptians and the Persians
The Babylonian Empire fell to the Persians in 539 B.C.E.
While the Ionian Revolt failed, it raised the perception that the Persians were vulnerable. Eventually, the empire fell and the Greek civilization prevailed.
Well it fell because of Weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade, over taxing people, & the Persians conquered Babylon.
Well it fell because of Weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade, over taxing people, & the Persians conquered Babylon.
It fell because of weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade and over taxing people plus the Persians came and took it.
It fell because of weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade and over taxing people plus the Persians came and took it.
The Huns first came to nowday Hungary in 400 A.D.
The leader of the Persians was Xerxes I
Persians.
Most Persians today are Muslim, but before the advent of Islam in Persia, most Persians were Zoroastrians.
He was Xerxes
the persians freed the Isrealites after conquering the babylonians