559 – 331 B.C.
The Persian Empire was one of the most powerful and expansive empires in ancient history. Founded by Cyrus the Great, the empire stretched from the Mediterranean to the Indus River, uniting a vast and diverse population under a centralized government. The Persians were known for their tolerance of different cultures and religions, as well as their impressive infrastructure, including the Royal Road and grand palaces. The empire reached its height under rulers like Darius I and Xerxes before eventually falling to Alexander the Great. The legacy of the Persian Empire influenced civilizations across the ancient world.
The Ancient Persians (Myths of the World)
Collection of Ancient Persian myths
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Lion, King, and Coin
Engaging story about the invention of currency set in ancient Lydia
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The Pharaoh vs. the Felines
Delightful retelling of the true story of how the Persians used cats to help them win the Battle of Pelusium
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Once Upon a Time in Persia
Gorgeously-illustrated fairy tale from ancient Persia
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Arash the Archer: A Story from Ancient Persia
Story of a young archer with a dream in ancient Persia, based on Persian mythology
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