They provided a relatively quick means of communication by horse courier in a pre-mechanical and pre-electronics age.
They also provided, together with coastal and riverine shipping, and improved avenue for commercial transport.
The empire would take the roads easily past Persia
They had posting houses dotted along them to provide horses for couriers.
The roads connected various parts of the Empire making it faster and easier to deliver messages to the various parts, important in a pre-mechanical transport and electronic era.
The question is "WERE there roads in the Persian empire". The simple answer is no, the Persians only had dirt paths they travelled on but not "roads" by definition being a paved path. The Romans invented roads.
Roads in the Aztec era were well-kept and often paved. Regular resting places were provided. Since the Aztecs did not know the wheel and did not have draft animals, the roads were used for travel on foot
The empire would take the roads easily past Persia
Horse couriers on roads and ships on rivers and seas.
The main routes were equipped with posting-houses, which provided relays of horses to speed up communications in a pre-electronic, pre-mechanical transport era.
They provided a relatively quick means of communication by horse courier in a pre-mechanical and pre-electronics age. They also provided, together with coastal and riverine shipping, and improved avenue for commercial transport.
he improved bridges
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The Maltese government refuses to spend any money to improve roads
The Romans left roads because they wanted the roads so that they can get to other places of Britain easier and quicker.
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Roads in Kolkata are maintained by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation,Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority and Public Works Department. Roads are divided among these public organizations.
Roads and shipping.
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