Establishment of 20 provinces with the governors responsible to provide internal and external security and oversee the local government within their province.
Establishment of road and sea transport for trade, security and communications.
Establishment of a common language to facilitate communication.
he didnt
To make his people happy
Coins have been found in the Persian empire, suggesting that they bought and sold. They also thought that trade makes people greedy, and encouraged it among their captives.
Cyrus the Great began the Persian Empire, however you could not describe a conqueror who killed many people as very kind. His aim was to impose a just government and establish peace.
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.
They ran a large, relatively peaceful and prosperous empire for 200 years.
A strength of the Persian Empire was that the people were happy. A weakness of the Persian Empire was there were too high of taxes.
Land, sea and sky; and people.
It was by putting people who were only specialized with government jobs
The successive Persian kings from Cyrus to Darius until conquered by Alexander who turned it into an empire of his own..
The people within the Persian Empire which he ruled.
he didnt
To make his people happy
His council, his provincial governors, his army and navy, and many of the people within the Empire
Their ruler was an hereditary king.
It provided internal and external security and encouraged prosperity.
1. The people of the Greek city-states who banded together to resist the Persian attempt to keep them within the Persian Empire. 2. The people of the Persian Empire who manned the land and naval forces to prosecute the war.