A couple of hundred Greek city-states in the eastern Mediterranean, and the Persian empire's western province of Asia Minor.
From present day Libya through the Middle East and Central Asia to Pakistan.
Part of the sub-province of Palestina in the Persian satrapy (province) of 'The Sea Countries'.
Numerous historic states and many modern countries became part of the Persian Empire, including: Iran, western Afghanistan, western Pakistan, Kuwait, Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, eastern Egypt, Syria, Turkey, and northern Greece.Persia was incredibly religiously diverse with innumerable pagan cults (such as those of Egypt, Lydia, Mesopotamia, and Phoenicia), an official religion of Zoroastrianism, and Judaism.
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No, they are part of Tibet and Nepal, these are countries, not regions.
Athens became part of Greek resistance to Persian expansion, originally a couple of dozen cities, and then growing to a couple of hundred.
In the 6th century bc it became part of the Persian Empire Contribute by pressing "trust".
The countries absorbed by Persia included Media, the Babylonian Empire, the remnant of the Assyrian Empire, the Lydian Empire and other peoples in Asia Minor, Thrace, Syria, Parthia, the peoples of Central Asia, Egypt, Libya.
Egypt stopped being a great power when they became part of the Persian Empire c.500BC.
A total of 11099 athletes from 202 countries and regions across the world took part in the 28th Olympics.
In 2011 133 countries and regions signed up for the event this year, with 13 of them taking part for the first time.
They stretch from Libya and Egypt through the Middle East and Central Asia to Pakistan. The names of modern countries that were once part of the Persian Empire are: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya, part of northern Greece.