The Persian Empire, particularly under Cyrus the Great and Darius I, expanded to include several key regions. Notable lands conquered by the Persians include Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), Egypt, parts of the Anatolian Peninsula (modern-day Turkey), the Indus Valley (parts of modern-day Pakistan), and the Levant (including modern-day Syria, Lebanon, and Israel). This expansion established one of the largest empires in ancient history, known for its cultural diversity and administrative efficiency.
It did when the Persians conquered Babylon.
The Persians conquered the Babylonian Empire in 539 BCE.
The Persians conquered Phoenicia under Cyrus The Great, in 539 BCE.
Th Persians did, in fact their empires lasted longer than the Third Reich. But the Third Reich conquered faster in a few short years, but the Persians took alot of time.
Yes, the Romans had allies but they never conquered the Persians.
Alexander the Great.
Their rulers, the Medes.
The Mesopotamians.
From Libya to Central Asia.
The Persians were conquered quite brutally at three distinct points in history:They were conquered by Alexander the Great of Macedon who destroyed the Achaemenid Persian Empire and added all of its lands to his own in the 300s B.C.E.They were conquered by the Arab Muslims who destroyed the Sassanid Persian Empire in the 600s C.E. and resulted in the territory becoming prominent in the Rashidun, Umayyad, and Abbassid Caliphates.The Persians were overrun in the 1200s C.E. by Hulegu Khan of the Mongol Empire who founded the Ilkhanate or Middle Eastern Khanate.
They were first conquered by the Persians
The Medes.