Darius himself was murdered in 330 BC, and shortly afterwards Alexander routed the remaining Persian forces at the Battle of the Persian Gate and the Achaemenid Empire was over.
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After taking these cities, the Macedonians had a difficult fight in the pass known as the battle of the Persian Gates, which he was able to take by ruse.
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In the case of Battle of the Persian Gate, User : Mardavich and User : Azerbaijani arrived just in time to balance out the consensus of the non-partisan editors.
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The proof that this was done as a compromise edit is the fact that my version remained in the article Battle of the Persian Gate " to the present moment ".
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Over the course of the same time period that the above listed users were engaged in edit warring, many of them were also engaged in discussion on Talk : Battle of the Persian Gate.
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The "'Battle of the Persian Gate "'was a military conflict between Achaemenid Persian army, commanded by the satrap of Persis, Macedonian army, commanded by Alexander the Great.
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This is a correct interpretation of 3RR, but it's important to note that under this standard, almost anyone who edited Battle of the Persian Gate from 9 May-11 May could have been blocked for edit warring.
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Preventing Alexander's passage through the Persian Gates would force the Macedonian army to use other routes to invade Persia proper, all of which would allow Darius more time to field another army, and possibly stop the Macedonian invasion altogether.
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Further proof that my second alleged partial-revert was in reality compromise edit, is the fact that the edit " remains to the present moment " in Battle of the Persian Gate as the article's standard lead.
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19 ) From 8 May to 11 May, a number of users who were participating in discussion on Talk : Battle of the Persian Gate, were also edit warring on Battle of the Persian Gate, including,,,,, and ( timeline ).