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end of Persian empire​

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The Achaemenid dynasty finally fell to the invading armies of Alexander the Great of Macedon in 330 B.C. Subsequent rulers sought to restore the Persian Empire to its Achaemenian boundaries, though the empire never quite regained the enormous size it had achieved under Cyrus the Great.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Darius loses three battles with Alexander and us finally defeated in 331. He is murdered in 330 B.C. The great Persian Empire is no more. The Persian Empire begin with conquest and ended with defeat ,but it will always be remembered as powerful force that swept through the continents of Asia, Africa and Europe.

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