Ancient Persian warriors did not typically use crossbows; instead, they primarily relied on composite bows, which were highly effective for mounted archers. The crossbow became more prominent in later periods, particularly in Europe and Asia, but it was not a standard weapon in the Persian arsenal during the height of the Achaemenid Empire. Persian military strategy emphasized speed and mobility, which aligned better with the traditional bow.
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The Ancient Persians were captured twice.
Persians.
Crossbows were first invented in Ancient Greece (for Europe) and Ancient China (for East Asia)
Persians
not sure
the ancient Persians had jobs like farming, being in the military, being a laborer, and being a landlord
Superior tactics using armoured warriors.
Cloudtail is a Persian and Cinderheart/Cinderpelt might be one too.
They have things like the water wheel, crossbows and they made pyramids..
no they didn't even if they did that would be pretty dumb
Ancient China, in the Zhou Dynasty state of Ch'u, 700 B.C.