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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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What mongol princess was escorted to Persia?

If this refers to the Elam treaty of 432 B.C then I believe you're refferring to Pattipage, who was married to the Persian king Cambyses the second to celebrate the two countries' union

What is the revised Grecian Empire and Persian Empire today?

There was no Grecian empire. The Greek world comprised hundreds of independent city-states stretching from Spain to Asia Minor.

The Persian Empire stretched from Libya to Pakistan.

Why did the Persians not want to be traders?

The Persians historically prioritized agriculture and land-based resources over trade, viewing it as less prestigious than farming or military pursuits. They had a vast empire that provided ample natural resources, reducing dependence on trade. Additionally, Persian society valued honor and loyalty, which they often associated more with land ownership and governance than with the perceived risks and uncertainties of trading. This cultural perspective shaped their economic structure, favoring self-sufficiency over commercial ventures.

Why did the Persian Empire initially link itself to Europe?

King Darius the Great was 'rounding out' the empire he inherited from Cyrus the Great and Cambyses II, trying to take over the north of the Black Sea and Thrace. In doing so he became enmeshed with Macedonia and the Greek cities of mainland Greece, all of which caused him grief.

What artifacts did Cyrus the great have?

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When did Persian empire emerge as a civilization?

When it conquered and incorporated the Median Empire in the second half of the 6th Century BCE and was able to use the combined resources to expand to the east and west.

Why was the Arabian peninsula not part of byzantine and Persian empire?

The Arabs ruled the deserts and more importantly the wells which they kept secret for their purposes. No one could conquer them because the Arabs were very strong physically and no army could navigate their territory without the water.

Is Persia in Spain?

No, Persia is the country also known as Iran.

How can you download prince of Persia sands of time crack folder?

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What influence did geography have on Persia?

Persia's geography, with its diverse landscapes, including mountains, deserts, and fertile plains, influenced its economy, culture, and military strategies. The Zagros Mountains provided natural defenses, while the vast Iranian Plateau facilitated agriculture and trade routes. Access to the Persian Gulf enabled maritime trade and expansion of the Persian Empire.

How did the Persian conquest set the stage for the emergence of the Mauryan empire?

The Persian conquest left the Asian subcontinent without a leadr. Therefore, it gave an oppertunity for Chandragupta Maurya to set up an empire.

Which modern day country is where the old Persian Empire was?

Persia itself occupied today's Iran.

The Empire stretched form today's countries Libya, through Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and Pakistan.

How did King Cyrus govern the Persian Empire?

Through a council, provincial governors and local regional/city governments

Why did Philip not undertake his planned invasion of the Persian Empire?

He was murdered on the eve of his departure, and the task was taken on by one of his sons Alexander (later the Great).

Who conquered the Indus valley from King Darius and the Persian Empire?

Apparently Alexander the Great conquered it and gave it to the local King Porus.

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That is the conundrum. The Persian Empire had ceased to exist by then and Darius had been murdered by his own princes. Alexander was in fact attacking King Porus to strip him of the northern Indus Valley. He allegedly defeated Porus and amazingly gave it back to him and threw in the added gift of the kingdom of his own loyal ally King Taxiles who had helped him defeat Porus. This is a befuddled story which suggests that Alexander didn't defeat Porus or conquer the Indus Valley.