In which country did a military unit called "Immortals" exist?
In Egypt
In Persian Empire
in Babylon
in Sparta
The Immortals also known as the Persian Immortals or Persian Warriors was the name given by Herodotus to an elite heavily-armed infantry queued unit of 10,000 soldiers in the great army of the Achaemenid Empire. This force performed the dual roles of both Imperial Guard and standing army.
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In Persian Empire
in Babylon
in Sparta
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