no, it was Northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.
The countreis that were conquered by leaders under Cyrus the Great were Northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.
Cyrus the Great actively reached out to minorities and tribes in the areas he conquered and gave them a stake in the local government and the maintenance of their holy places. Since Cyrus' Empire did not seek to quash minority rights, but improve them, the conquered people aligned with the government forces, leading to general peace and security within the Persian Empire under his rule. Some modern governments might learn something from his example.
Babylon was conquered by the Persian Achemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great, who took it with relative ease in the 6th century BCE. It was kind of a change of government with no blood bath involved.
Cyrus the Great actively reached out to minorities and tribes in the areas he conquered and gave them a stake in the local government and the maintenance of their holy places. Since Cyrus' Empire did not seek to quash minority rights, but improve them, the conquered people aligned with the government forces, leading to general peace and security within the Persian Empire under his rule. Some modern governments might learn something from his example.
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The countreis that were conquered by leaders under Cyrus the Great were Northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.
The Persians conquered Phoenicia under Cyrus The Great, in 539 BCE.
Under Cyrus II (also known as Cyrus the Great) Persia conquered Babylon.
The Persians under their king Cyrus the Great.
Under King Cyrus, in the 540s B.C., the Persian Empire conquered the lands of Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, and
540 BCE. Under the leadership of Cyrus, the Persian Empire conquered Babylon.
Under King Cyrus, in the 540s B.C., the Persian Empire conquered the lands of Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, and
Never conquered any country, merely helped free countries under the yoke of tyranny
The Persian Empire, under Cyrus the Great.
Cyrus the Great actively reached out to minorities and tribes in the areas he conquered and gave them a stake in the local government and the maintenance of their holy places. Since Cyrus' Empire did not seek to quash minority rights, but improve them, the conquered people aligned with the government forces, leading to general peace and security within the Persian Empire under his rule. Some modern governments might learn something from his example.
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Babylon was conquered by the Persian Achemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great, who took it with relative ease in the 6th century BCE. It was kind of a change of government with no blood bath involved.