The Persian Empire (Old Persian Parsa) (c. 550–330 BCE), known as the first Persian Empire, founded by Cyrus the Great who overthrow the Median confederation, expanding to eventually rule over significant portions of the ancient world which at around 500 BCE stretched from the Indus Valley in the east, to Thrace and Macedon on the northeastern border of Greece.[4] The Achaemenid Empire would eventually control Egypt, unified by a complex network of roads and, ruled by monarchs, to become the greatest[peacock term] empire the world had yet seen.[4]
According to Herodotus the Persian tribes were united by Cyrus the great and his Pasargadae tribe in South west to revolt against the Medes.
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According to Herodotus the Persian tribes were united by Cyrus the great and his Pasargadae tribe in South west to revolt against the Medes.
"The Persian nation contains a numb
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