In 460 BC, a Lybo-Egyptian ruler named Inaros launched a revolt against Achaemenids.
OTL, he managed with the help of Athens to get the control of a good part of the province but eventually was defeated by Megazybus, a general of Artaxerses.
The whole affair was bloody for Greeks but as well for Persians, according to Herodotus this revolt harmed them as nothing before.
What could have been the possibility of a successful revolt, even if temporary as 404-343 for the 28/29/30 dynasties?
EDIT : Damn, wrong forum. Please answer as if there wasn't a mistake there. Thanks.
OTL, he managed with the help of Athens to get the control of a good part of the province but eventually was defeated by Megazybus, a general of Artaxerses.
The whole affair was bloody for Greeks but as well for Persians, according to Herodotus this revolt harmed them as nothing before.
What could have been the possibility of a successful revolt, even if temporary as 404-343 for the 28/29/30 dynasties?
EDIT : Damn, wrong forum. Please answer as if there wasn't a mistake there. Thanks.