The Achaemenid kings. See the Website below.
There were several Persian leaders called Darius - they were kings of Persia.
king Cyrus and king darius
The number of kings who ruled Persia varies depending on the historical period considered. The Achaemenid Empire, one of the most notable Persian dynasties, had around 14 kings, including famous rulers like Cyrus the Great and Darius I. Other dynasties, such as the Parthians and Sassanids, also had their own series of kings. Overall, if considering all dynasties from ancient to modern times, the total number of Persian rulers would be in the dozens.
They taxed to pay for the protection and services they provided. The fees were not extortionate - when the Greek city-states of Asia Minor were removed from Persian control by the Delian League, the League continued the Persian level of annual fees because they considered them reasonable.
It was the campaign by King of Kings Xerxes of Persia (Achaemenid dynasty), son of Darius the Great, who followed in the steps of his father and attacked the Western fronts of the Persian Empire to expand Persia and to conquer Greece.
Persian.
King of Kings.
The Persian and Mesopotamian kings and the Roman Emperors were all absolute rulers.
No. He’s Persian.
Darius and Xerxes.
They did.
A monarchy.
She is persian. I am close to his mother.
Yes, if you are of an ethnicity that is of Persian descent you are still Persian. For example, indigenous Iranians(ie, ones who are not Arabs who's ancestors moved to Iran) are Persian.
By line of descent.
On google.
Succession.