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Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
haider Mongol rulers did however rule with some tolerance allowing conquered people to keep their religions
depends. if they broke the rules, they were treated harshly, but other than that, they were treated fine.
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Persian policy of tolerance is acceptance of the people the Persians conquered. Therefore it grew so much because it did not matter if they conquered or not, it wasn't going to change the people's lifestyle in any way. They respected the customs of the diverse groups in their empire. EXAMPLE: the culture they conquered would not have to change their religious views.
In their own citizens they treated them well, the people they conquered the often killed and poorly treated them.
The Ionians were not satisfied with the tyrants appointed by Persia to rule them.
How did the Romans treated people they conquered?They would mostly leave them alone except if they didn't obey their rules.Rome Generally treated its defected enemies with justice.
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Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
in governing conquered people the persian were much more humane than the assyrians.
Rome treated conquered people generously. The knew the people would be more loyal to the government if treated like Romans.
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
Egypt wasn't directly conquered by canaanites but it was conquered by the Persian empire which inhabited canaan, also the assyrian empire and some other empires conquered Egypt
True. Persian kings allowed conquered people to keep their own religions, as long as they paid tribute to the Persian king and acknowledged his authority. This policy of religious tolerance helped the Persian Empire maintain power over its vast territory.
haider Mongol rulers did however rule with some tolerance allowing conquered people to keep their religions
The Incas treated the people they conquered by having more emphasis on having those people become loyal Inca subjects.