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Persian Empire

At different times, under different ruling families, there were several different Persian Empires. Usually, the term refers to the Achaemenid dynasty empire founded by Cyrus the Great (559BC - 530BC) which was eventually conquered by Alexander the Great. To rule such a large empire, new groundbreaking systems were set up which influenced all who came after.

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How can you select weapons in prince of Persia 3d?

if you press "1" prince will select "Sword", if you press "2" he will select bow-arrow in when you press "2" again he will select arrows of different effect. in this way you can select the wepon....... e.n.j.o.y............

What were the Persian Empire's wars and enemies?

After the Empire was established, their main problem was the Greek cities of Asia Minor which they had incorporated into the empire. These cities rebelled and it took six ears to suppress the revolt.some Greek cities in mainland Greece had supported the revolts, Persia decided to incorporate all the cities within the empire in order to control them. This resulted in a 50-year war until the Persians gave up. Then Macedonia dominated the European Greek cities and invaded the Persian Empire and took it over.

What is Persia famous for?

I am a Persian so I know what we are famous for. We are famous for our Persian rugs, our food, our language(Farsi), our quality in clothes, our wine and the schooling, which we are very strict on.

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Did Xerxes of Persia get married?

Yes. Historically, his wife was Amestris. It is only in the Book of Esther that hisfirst wife is Vashti, then his second wife is Esther.

What was the elite military force of the Persian 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.

In prince of Persia 3d can you get a spear?

You can get that at " Upper Dirigible " level.

Follow this link.

http://www.cheatbook.de/wfiles/princeofp3d.htm

Who opposed the Greek attack on Persia?

His Alexander the great who Attack The people of Persian !

How do you help Zal from the corruption on Prince of Persia for Nintendo ds?

chase him and then beat him up for the first time

or if its when he goes black and still follows you and sticks every now and then you should find an item that looks a bit like health but has a blue gem and that saves him.

What did the original marathon runner say just before he died?

Nike (which means victory)

Another view:

The story of Pheidippedes carrying the message is rather difficult as he was already dead from running the 120 mile round trip from Athens to Sparta to summon them to the battle. He came back hallucinating and before he died said he had seen the god Pan on his way back - so presumably his words were something like 'I saw Pan'.

After the Athenians and Platians defeated the Persian infantry at Marathon, they realised the Persian cavalry was being rowed around to Athens to take it in the Athenian army's absence, with traitors to open the city gates to let them in. The 9,000 Athenian soldiers ran back the 26 miles over the hills to Athens and formed up in front of the city just in time to confront the disembarking Persian cavalry.

Today, Marathon runners get it easy compared to the original 9,000 runners carrying weapons and armour and running in sandals.

As for what they said as they got back to Athens, perhaps 'I'm stuffed' might be close.

How do you beat the jawless boss on prince of Persia rival swords?

All you do is jump on sertent platforms on the arena and get to the top where the balance beams are and wait for the flash for a speed kill but watch out you have to do it once and wait till it flashes again but warning there are two sides so do the one where you plant the base of the sword in the hole which you do 2 or 3 times

What were the advanced cities of Ancient Persia?

Advanced cities of Ancient Persia were the Persepolis, Susa, and the Ecbatana. Persepolis was the capital of the Persian kingdom.

What did Persians believe fifth century BCE?

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The universal faith of the Persians and surrounding tribes in Iran was Zoroastrianism. This was an essentially monotheistic religion in which Ahura Mazda (Wise Lord) is the one uncreated god, existing eternally and creator of all else that is good. Spenta Mainyu was his Holy Spirit and Angra Mainyu is his evil adversary.

Mary Boyce (Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices) says that the prophet Zoroaster was the first to teach the doctrines of an individual judgement, Heaven and Hell, the future resurrection of the body, the general Last Judgement and life everlasting for the reunited soul and body.

How were the Persians able to keep and control such a large area?

By retaining local government and having Persian provincial governors to maintain control and internal and external security, and to collect modest taxes to pay for it.