He made only minor frontier additions and concentrated on stabilising it, establishing 20 provinces under Persian governors. He introduced Aramaic as the lingua franca, established better communications with road building and sea transport, improved food production a d distribution. He also improved internal and external security to protect against internal and external threats.
He established 20 provinces each with its own Persian governor responsible for security and increasing prosperity, overseen by himself and his council.
darius made provinces and let the slaves be free
Yes, there are two Persion war, which both in fact are before the Peloponnesian war.
it's an ancient form of government, involving a central administration.
Most Americans wanted their new government to improve trade and to help them.
yes,it is true
Government should regulate business to eliminate corruption and improve efficiency.
In 490 BC the Persion King Darius invaded Greece. He had planned to invade Greece and take over Athens, however; he lost at the battle of Marathon.
He established 20 provinces each with its own Persian governor responsible for security and increasing prosperity, overseen by himself and his council.
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He established 20 provinces each with its own Persian governor responsible for security and increasing prosperity, overseen by himself and his council.
Darius improved economic life in the Persian empire by encouraging the development of a money economy
He reorganganized the government by dividing the government in two . <3
In the Behistun Inscription, Darius justifies his assumption of power by claiming that the crushed rebellions were orchestrated by several impostors and their co-conspirators in various cities throughout the empire, each of whom falsely proclaimed kinghood during the upheaval following Cyrus's death. Darius claims himself to be the true ruler of the Persion Empire through the "grace of Ahura Mazda."
he wanted more control.:)
he wanted more control.:)
Darius
To unite his empire, stabilise it, defend it internally and externally, and improve its prosperity.
He gave his people wealth, food, and more.