Libya, Egypt. Syria. Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of central Asian countries up to the Syr Daria River.
Many modern day countries - Libya, Egypt, the countries of the Middle East, Iran, Central Asia and Pakistan.
The Ancient Persian Empire originated in what is modern-day Iran.
This question is confusing, but I believe the answer would be Iran. Iran is the modern-day country where the Persian Empire originated and where Farsi, a descendant language of ancient Persian, is spoken today.
Persepolis.
Persia itself occupied today's Iran. The Empire stretched form today's countries Libya, through Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and Pakistan.
Many modern day countries - Libya, Egypt, the countries of the Middle East, Iran, Central Asia and Pakistan.
The Ancient Persian Empire originated in what is modern-day Iran.
This question is confusing, but I believe the answer would be Iran. Iran is the modern-day country where the Persian Empire originated and where Farsi, a descendant language of ancient Persian, is spoken today.
Persepolis.
Persia itself occupied today's Iran. The Empire stretched form today's countries Libya, through Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and Pakistan.
It was centred in Iran, and stretched from Libya to Pakistan.
Iraq and Syria
The Persian Empire was located in modern-day Iran and parts of surrounding regions in the Middle East and Central Asia. At its height, the empire spanned from present-day Egypt in the west to the Indus River in the east.
More than five - Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of the Central Asian countries.
From present day Libya through the Middle East and Central Asia to Pakistan.
Brazil did not control any countries except modern day Uruguay; it was part of the Empire of Brazil.
The modern day countries that are located within the Mali empire are Mali, Mauritania, Niger, The Gambia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Burkina Faso. The Mali empire existed from the mid 13th century to the early 17th century.