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*Why were there wars between
the Greeks and the Persians?
(Ans)-The Persians came from the region of Persia in the present-day Iran. Their king
Dareios I built an empire after 550 BC, which spread from Egypt and the area
of the present-day Turkey to India. Dareiosland Xerxes I fought the Persian
wars, but without much success. Then Alexander the Great became the king of
Persia and expanded the Persian Empire till the borders of ancient China. He
was also the one who cut the famous 'Gordian knot'.​

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Answered by sp2230007gmailcom
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Answer:

The collision between the fractious political world of the greek and the enormous empire of the Persians began when cyrus the great conquered the greek- inhabited region of lonia in 547 B.C. struggling to control the independent-mined cities of lonia the Persians appointed tyrants to rule each of them.

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