From Libya to Central Asia, incorporating the hundreds of religions in those territories. The Persians used Zoroastrianism, but made no attempt to impose it on its empire.
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No, the Persian Empire went as far west as Libya. Carthage was in today's Tunisia.
Correct if 'he' is Alexander.
Because the Persian Army wanted to defeat the Greek city-states that supported the uprisings in Ionia, part of modern-day Turkey, against the Persian Empire.
About 50 countries were part of the British Empire. The rest of today's modern countries either didn't exist at the time or were in a different Empire. Some were even independent.
None - the Persian empre stretched from Libya to Central Asia which covers many modern countries, none of which is 'most' of that vast area.
They stretch from Libya and Egypt through the Middle East and Central Asia to Pakistan. The names of modern countries that were once part of the Persian Empire are: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya, part of northern Greece.
The Persian Empire took in Part of: Afghanistan, Arabia, Bulgaria, Greece, India, Pakistan, Russia, and Ukraine. The Persian Empire took in all of: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya.
Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of the central Asian countries.
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Yes, under the Persian King Darius, Afghanistan was part of the Persian Empire because of his conquests for expanding the empire.
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The Empire stretched form today's countries Libya, through Egypt, those in the Middle East and Central Asia, and Pakistan.
The ancient Persian Empire, at its height, encompassed a vast territory that includes several modern countries. Key countries that were part of this empire include Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, parts of Syria, and parts of the Caucasus region, including Armenia and Azerbaijan. Additionally, it extended into parts of Central Asia, including Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, as well as parts of the Arabian Peninsula.
Libya, Egypt, Isreal, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of southern states of Central Asia.
Egypt and Libya were part of the Persian Empire.
Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Egypt, Libya, Macedonia, part of Greece, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan.