There were 20 provincial governors responsible for internal and external security, taxes, development, overseen by the king and council. Traditional government - city-state, tribal, principalities continued to carry out local government.
Cyrus did not have a policy of assimilation - the Persian Empire allowed its component peoples to retain their local governance, customs and cultures, supervised by provincial and imperial government.
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The Royal Road helped the Persian Empire by uniting the empire, delivering mail, and promoted trade and businessthroughout the empire. When the Royal Road united the empire everything started to happen, the delivered mail and the promotion of trade and business. The Royal Road was for government purposes. When they mailed letters, which needed a new horse every 15 miles, it took 7 days. The promotion of trade and business was huge, it allowed the Persians to get more money. The Royal Road helped the Persian Empire by the listed.
Persians ruled the conquered kingdom lightly, like, conquered kingdoms were allowed to keep their kings and their elites as long as they pledged allegiance to the Persian King and paid taxes, which is why the Persian king was known as The King of Kings.
in governing conquered people the persian were much more humane than the assyrians.
They allowed local government to continue, overseen by a Persian provincial governor, provided internal and external security, and promoted prosperity.
The Persian Empire was organized into 20 provinces (satrapy) with a Persian governor (satrap) who had the military resources to maintain peace and to protect the borders. They also collected taxes. Within their satrapies they allowed local government to continue according to local custom. The satraps were responsible to the king and his council, who provided overall directions and command.
the Northwest Territory under the Articles of Confederation
Cyrus did not have a policy of assimilation - the Persian Empire allowed its component peoples to retain their local governance, customs and cultures, supervised by provincial and imperial government.
No, slavery was not allowed in the new territory
he is the persian king who allowed the Jews to return to Judah
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it was the high priest's
Persian empires were cosmopolitan because they incorporated diverse cultures, languages, and religions within their territories. The empires promoted cultural exchange through trade and diplomacy, leading to a rich blend of art, architecture, and ideas from various civilizations. Additionally, they allowed local rulers to retain some autonomy, fostering a multicultural and multi-ethnic society.
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The treaty allowed the United States to purchase the territory from Mexico.
Zarathustra was a Persian prophet since his family originated from Persia. Although he ran away, his teachings were spread around the Persian Empire first. Persian nobles and Persian aristocrats embraced the new religion first and allowed the religion to blossom.