The Persian Wars covered 499 to 449 BCE in several phases. The invasion of mainland Greece was 480-479 BCE.
There is no basis for this statement. The Persian Empire lasted for two hundred years before being invaded and taken over by Macedonia.
The mongols invaded their home city, but the third crusaders had to fight their way through to get to the Holy Land, so they attacked the Persians to get through.
The Persians did not have a war with Sparta. They invaded mainland Greece to put an end to their interference in supporting uprisings of Greek cities in Persian-ruled Asia. They were repelled by a coalition of city-states from southern Greece, of which Sparta was but one.
The endless wars fought between the Greek city-states were spilling over and disrupting the Persian Empire, which had several hundred Greek city-states within it. Persia decided to bring them all nder control, and used their usual tool of bribing the upper class to agree. This worked for many of them, but the rest resisted and Persia invaded to impose tyrants to keep the cities at peace under a Persian provincial governor.
Alexander the Great invaded and conquered the Persian Empire in the year 334BC
Alexander the Great.
The initial Persian expansion was against the cities of Mesopotamia.
Urdu is the evolution of Hindi the Indian language and Farsi aka Persian; they mixxed when the Persians invaded India
Greek city-states invaded other city-states. Outside nations that invaded or tried to invade were Macedonia, Thrace, Persian and Rome.
The Persian Wars pitted the Persians against the mainland Greeks. Eventually, the Greeks won after defeating the Persians by land and sea in the Second Persian War. Later, the Macedonian Geeks, under Alexander the Great, invaded and conquered the Persian Empire.
That is a great question, although, he did not. He invaded Western India. If those are synnonyms, get a job.
The Persians invaded mainland Greece and faced a combined fleet and army of some Greek city-states, including Sparta. The Persians were defeated at sea and on land.
There is no basis for this statement. The Persian Empire lasted for two hundred years before being invaded and taken over by Macedonia.
The Persians determined to bring the Greek city-states under its control to stop their ongong wars amongst themselves spilling over and disrupting the peace and prosperity of their empire. The Persians lost out.
The mongols invaded their home city, but the third crusaders had to fight their way through to get to the Holy Land, so they attacked the Persians to get through.
The Persians did not have a war with Sparta. They invaded mainland Greece to put an end to their interference in supporting uprisings of Greek cities in Persian-ruled Asia. They were repelled by a coalition of city-states from southern Greece, of which Sparta was but one.
The invaders were the Medo-Persians.