Having gained and consolidated the empire, Persia set about establishing internal and external security, effective government with local rule, controlled by Persian provincial governors, overseen by the king and his council. Persia applied fair taxes and tried to promote prosperity.
It was to make the Persians respect him that he adopted their customs and dress; he wanted them to think he was no different to the rulers they'd had in the past.
dark, morbid, just.
The Assyrians exchanged aristocracies between areas, so the new foreign rulers would not be sympathetic to the people under their control, and so not lead or tolerate revolts (that is what happened with the 10 northern tribes of Israel). Their successor the Babylonians followed the same policy (that is what happened to the aristocracy of the Judah and Benjamin). The Persians simply divided their empire into 20 provinces with Persian governors who oversaw the cities, tribes and principalities which were left under their traditional rulers.
The Persians did turn on the Babylonians because they wanted to enlarge their territories.
The Persians believed that trade forced people to lie, cheat, and be greedy
They did not interfere with the daily lives of their subjects.
They tried to bring stability, security and prosperity to their territories, while leaving traditional customs in place.
Their kings.
As supreme rulers.
Persians
Their rulers, the Medes.
Because they were very mean and mild!
They absorbed the Medes, their previous rulers.
The Persians were the best rulers for the empire because they were tolerant of the people they conquered. They respected their customs and religious beliefs. They encouraged unity so they built hundreds of roads making it easier to communicate with other people.
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It was to make the Persians respect him that he adopted their customs and dress; he wanted them to think he was no different to the rulers they'd had in the past.
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