King Cyrus the Great. It was expanded by his successors King Cambyses II and King Darius I to included Libya, Egypt and today's Pakistan.
if there wasn't a British Empire there would still be slavery in Africa and we had the knoledge to find out about all these differant diseases and ilnesses and we was able to make the medication and give it to less fortunate countries.
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They ruled for a long time and united from 509 A.D. and are still ruling today. Merovech Childeric I Clovis I Charles Martel Charlemagne The franks were a barbarian tribe in Germany during the first an second millennium known to the roman empire
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No, the Persian Empire went as far west as Libya. Carthage was in today's Tunisia.
The ancient Persian empire was located where Iran is today. Babylon was its capital city.
King Darius I extended the Persian Empire into today's Pakistan (west of the Indus River).
From today's Libya to Pakistan.
the long lasting contributions of the Roman Empire are how the Roman Empire built their walls, buildings, bridges, and other ways of life and how it is beneficial to us today because people in Rome still use this even today.
No. The easternmost province was today's Pakistan.
The Persian Empire was not a Mesopotamian empire - it included Mesopotamia as merely one of it's twenty provinces which stretched from Libya to today's Pakistan..
From today's Libya to Pakistan in the east.
Persia (once was Persia).
The Persian Empire stretched for a few thousand kilometres from today's Libya to Pakistan. It was a little difficult to burn this lot down.
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.