When was the Persian state formed?

The Persian state appeared in the 4th century BC. It was the unification of the territories of Egypt, Mesopotmia, Mesopotamia. Crafts and agricultural pursuits developed in the regions of Persia. People took an active part in running the state. The most famous ruler of all time was Cyrus. He carried out military, state and social reforms. The Persian state had a military leadership for a long time, but in 329 AD Alexander the Great conquered the state and annexed it to his own state.



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