Darius the Great

He ruled the empire at its territorial peak, when it included much of Western Asia, parts of the Balkans, and the Caucasus, most of the Black Sea’s coastal regions, Central Asia, the Indus Valley in the far east, and portions of North Africa and Northeast Africa including Egypt, eastern Libya, and coastal Sudan.

Darius the Great, also known as Darius I, was one of the most prominent rulers of the Achaemenid Empire, which was one of the largest and most influential empires in ancient history. He reigned from 522 BC to 486 BC and is known for his significant contributions to the empire’s administration, infrastructure, military expansion, and economy, ushering in a golden age.

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