Asia Minor was the site of the first five years of the war, when the Ionian Greek city-states revolted against Persian rule.
Persia levied taxes on these states, but this was not the cause of the war breaking out. Persian taxes were so reasonable that when the cities were liberated from Persian rule, their taxes were set at the Persian rate.
The Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule.
The Geek city-states of Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule.
The Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule.
The Greek city-states in Asia Minor within the Persian Empire revolted.
The Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against rule by the Persian Empire.
The Greek city-states of Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule.
The Persian-appointed tyrant of Miletus, Aristagoras, got into trouble withe the Persian governor of Asia Minor, and to avoid punishment, stirred up a rebellion of the Greek city-states in western Asia Minor.
Persia crushed the Ionian Revolt in Asia Minor.
The Ionian Greek city states of Asia Minor who had revolted against Persian rule.
The Ionian Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule. The war spread to mainland Greece.
In the eastern Mediteranean sea and littoral - Greece, Asia Minor and the Islands.
Miletus in Asia Minor in 499 BCE.