Yes. It was the first established postal system, typically accredited to Cyrus the Great (550 BC). All along the vast rode, which ran throughout the Persian Empire, there were many stations, called Shapar Khaneh, at which a rider would exchange the horse he had been riding on for a fresh one so as to maintain maximum speed along the rode.
It was: Cyrus the Great. He was the founder of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty.
First Susa, then Persepolis.
First Susa, then Persepolis.
Persian empire is the first kingdom in the world
He entered into Asia Minor and destroyed the Persian provincial army there at the battle of Granicus,, and executed the Greek mercenaries in Persian service to discourage Greeks joining the Persian army and providing them with the armoured infantry they desperately needed to stand up to Alexander's armoured forces.
Sir Rowland Hill invented the first postal service
900 BC The very first postal service - for government in china
It was: Cyrus the Great. He was the founder of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty.
900 BC The very first postal service - for government use in China.
Persian empire is the first kingdom in the world
The first postal service between Edinburgh and London was thought to be about the 50s around about the50s anway
First Susa, then Persepolis.
First Susa, then Persepolis.
1918
Persian empire is the first kingdom in the world
The Assyrian Empire. Persia later took it over.
They were first absorbed into the Persian Empire, then the Roman Empire.