I am not sure but i think its Cyrus the great or in Persian kouroshe bosorg
The Chaldean or New Babylonian Empire
The "Immortals" (sometimes called "Ten Thousand Immortals" or "Persian Immortals") was the name given by Herodotus to an elite force of soldiers who fought for the Achaemenid Empire. This force performed the dual roles of both Imperial Guard and standing army during the Persian Empire's expansion period and during the Greco-Persian Wars. The force consisted mainly of Persians but also included Medes and Elamites.
Alexander the Great of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in the northern Greek peninsula.
Alexander the Great got his name because he was one of the best generals in military history.Alexander conquested nearly entire known ancient world. He occupied Persia, Egypt, Armenia, several Asian kingdoms and areas, he reached Indus.Alexander has created so huge empire as nobody before him. This is reason to call him "Great".Reality:Alexander's empire was the same size as the Persian Empire, because Alexander simply took it over. It still got him The Great.The appellation 'The Great' was given to very successful kings and commanders. Before Alexander there were the Persian kings Cyrus the Great and Darius the Great. After him were such Roman generals as Pompey the Great and Fabius Maximus (The Greatest').
The Sassanid Empire, which existed from 224 to 651 CE, is often referred to as the "Sassanian Empire" in modern contexts. This name emphasizes its dynastic founder, Ardashir I, who established the dynasty. After the fall of the Sassanid Empire to the Arab conquests, the region became part of the Islamic Caliphate, and the historical significance of the Sassanids continues to influence Persian culture and identity.
Cyrus the Great was the name of the greatest king of the Persian empire
The greatest king of the Persian empire was Cyrus the Great.
The Persian Empire.
Her name was Stateria, a daughter of Darius III, a king of the Persian Empire.
Persian empire
Alexander the Great.
There is no well-known Persian king whose name begins with the letter "X." The Persian historical records primarily feature rulers like Cyrus, Darius, and Xerxes, with Xerxes being the closest name that begins with an "X." Xerxes I was a prominent king of the Achaemenid Empire, known for his invasion of Greece.
Cyrus is considered to be the first true king of the Achaemenid dynasty, which was one of the first Persian dynasties. Who nearly conquered ancient greece. So yes .. He is considered the Greatest of the Persian Kings.During his twenty-nine year reign, Cyrus fought against some of the greatest states of his time, including the Median Empire the Lydian Empire and the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Cyrus did not venture into Egypt, as he himself died in battle, fighting the Massagetae along the Syr Darya in August 530 BC.The name before Iran was Persia and before Turkey was constantinople well I really don't know how its spelled but yea u get da idea :)
Nowruz.
First name of Akbar was "Jalaluddin". He is considered as one of India's greatest rulers. He was 3rd king of Mughal Empire.
Shahzad is a given name for a male and it is also used as a surname. It is of Persian origin. The name means a son of a king or prince.
Susa and Persepolis.