The Akkadians developed a Golden Age of Persian culture. The Akkadian language spread beyond the boundaries of Mesopotamia. Their manner of writing served as the model for many inscriptions. Their sculpture, particularly in the round relief form, was highly prized.. They also developed the first postal system using clay tablets.
Athens established a confederation of 180 Greek city-states (Delian League) to keep the Persians away. When the Persian Empie agreed to stay out of Greek territory, Athens turned the League into an empire of its own, using the money it extorted from the cities to live high on the hog and develop the 'Golden Age' - golden for culture and golden for Athenian prosperity.
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Persian Golden Lioness Award was created in 2005.
After - Athens converted the anti-Persian Delian League which it led against the Persian Empire into an empire of their own, and used the proceeds on itself, bankrolling its Golden Age.
The Golden Age of Athens occurred after the Persian defeat at Salamis .
The Golden Age of Athens, where it turned the Delian League which it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own and lived the golden life on the proceeds of that empire.
This depends on the time period. For the vast majority of Persian history, the Persian people actively supported their rulers, especially during the Achaemenid Empire, which is often seen as the Golden Age of Persia. The main criticism of the Persian rulers came during the Imperialist Period where the Qajjar Shahs had a policy of selling business concessions to Europeans. This angered the Persian population because it led to a diminishing of national Persian culture and an influx of Western influence and ideals.
The Persian Wars lasted for 50 years. Once it ended, the people were finally at peace.
It was during the rule of Haroon Ul Rasheed Abbasi in Baghdad and Abdul Rahman - III in spain that the Muslims turned to all fields of knowledge. These were the Golden periods of Muslim history.
The Persian War in 449 BCE.