Approximately 5,000 km or 3,200 miles
Approximately 3,000 miles.
About.... 3000 miles.
Persian Empire
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At its height around 500 BCE, the Persian Empire covered approximately 3.5 million square miles (about 9 million square kilometers). This vast territory included parts of modern-day Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt, and several other countries across the Middle East and Central Asia. The empire was one of the largest in ancient history, showcasing a diverse range of cultures and peoples.
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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 no longer exists. Its components are now the countries of northeast Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.
They were absorbed into the Persian Empire in the east, and Carthage was absorbed into the Roman Empire in the west.
To Libya in the west, and central Asia in the east.
From today's Libya to Pakistan in the east.