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what separates the Roman empire and Iranian Empire from each other​

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Answered by grandhivivek333
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Relations between the Roman and Iranian states were established c. 92 BC. It was in 69 BC that the two states clashed for the first time; the political rivalry between the two empires would dominate much of Western Asia and Europe until 628. Initially commencing as a rivalry between the Parthians and Rome, from the 3rd to mid-7th centuries the Roman Empire (later the Byzantine Empire) and its rival Sassanid Persia were recognized as two of the leading powers in the world.

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Roman Empire:

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1️⃣Roman empire extended from Spain to Syria along the Mediterranean.

2️⃣It had more of a diverse population in looking into its geographical expanse . It was characterised by many cultures but had common government with single ruler/emperor.

3️⃣Greek and latin languages were used for adminstrative purposes.

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Iranian empire:

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1️⃣It controlled major part of the  Caspian sea, large parts of Afghanistan and eastern Arabia.

2️⃣The Parthians and Sasanians dynasties,ruled over the people of Iran. It was not as diverse as the Roman empire.

3️⃣People spoke Persain language.

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