No, Russia was not part of the Persian Empire. The Persian Empire, which at its height included regions of modern-day Iran and parts of the Middle East, did not extend into what is now Russia. However, there were interactions and conflicts between various Russian states and Persian empires throughout history, particularly in the context of territorial disputes and trade.
Armenia, China, Korea (North and South) Mongolia, Persia, Turkistan, parts of Burma, Russia, Siam and Vietnam are all part of the Mongol Empire.
Persia incorporated the Babylonian Empire into the Persian Empire.
the Mongol's ensured that trade routes in both countries were safe and secured.
As part of establishing its empire, Persia, and ally Media, took over the Babylonian Empire, included in which was Assyria.
Middle East. Persia today is called Iran.
Russia
It was not. Persia was long gone before 1914. Part of the land it controlled was the Ottoman Empire, another part was independent and a third was under British rule.
It was the second largest empire ever. At one time it stretched from Spain to China, Northern Russia to Africa, and all inbetween.
Alexandria was not the capitol of any empire, it was the capitol of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, but was never part of Persia
The Roman Empire except for the eastern part of the Persian Empire.
Persia's conquest and absorption of the Babylonian Empire. Persia's takeover of the Lydian Empire.
In 1294, two cities that were part of the Mongol Empire were Karakorum, which was the capital of the empire, and Beijing, which had been conquered by the Mongols.