He used the same techniques of retaining local government with provincial governors appointed by him. It's just that he had a much vaster area to control.
because cyrus the great was a fair king
It was smaller than most earlier regions
One major difference in Cyrus's rule was his policy of tolerance towards conquered peoples and their religions. He allowed them to practice their own customs and beliefs, which fostered a sense of inclusivity and helped maintain stability within the empire. Additionally, Cyrus employed a more decentralized system of governance, allowing local rulers to maintain power in their own regions, which helped to prevent outright rebellion and allowed for greater administrative efficiency.
Cyrus the Great allied the Persians and Medes and used the combined power to takeover the Babylonian and Assyrian Empires.
By first allying Persia with Media, and then using this combined power to take over the Babylonian and Lydian Empires.
because cyrus the great was a fair king
He carried on the same techniques as the predecessor empires - Assyria and Babylon - after taking them over - he was not going to change a winning formula. Local government was retained, with oversight by Persian provincial governors, just as the others had done.
Not at all - he followed the model of the predecessor empires he took over - Assyrian and Babylonian.
Median Empire, Lydian Empire, Neo-Babylonian Empire
It was smaller than most earlier regions
A fake descendant tried to take over but was dismissed by Cyrus' real son Cambyses, who extended the empire into North Africa.
kingdoms have kings and empires have emporers.
Cyrus II of Persia or Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, the second of the four pre-Islamic Persian Empires and the largest empire in antiquity
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The early empires used a number of coins. The coins of each empires had different names.
No. Age of Empires III is a totally different game.
Please specify which empires you are referring to.