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He wanted to maintain peace, stability and prosperity within his empire. When the Greek cities within his empire revolted, and the Greek city-states outside his empire supported them, he decided to bring those external cities within his empire so that, under a Persian provincial governor, they would no longer disrupt the Empire.
No, it was a monarchy. The empire was tolerant of a wide variety of religions within its borders.
It established peace, stability and improved prosperity within its empire.
With its expedition to punish Athens for itervening within its empire failed, Persia resolved to bring mainland Greece under control, and launched a full scale invasion ten years later.
From Libya to Central Asia.
The Ottoman Empire
The ottoman empire
An empire would normally control all resources within its jurisdiction
It's control of the peoples within it and secure border control.
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The Persians did not control Greece. They had scores of Greek city-states in Asia Minor within their empire.
First, it was brought within the Persian Empire. It was then taken over by Alexander the Great when he captured the Persian Empire. It then became part of the kingdom set up by Alexander's general Seleucis, and then was taken into the Roman Empire.
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The social classes of the Songhai Empire included the royals and nobles at the top, followed by free commoners (farmers, merchants), artisans, and slaves. Slaves were typically captured in warfare or through trade. The emperor also held significant power and authority within the empire.
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The Assyrians were expanding their empire from the north and took the northern ten tribes. 120 years later, after Babylon had taken over the Assyrians, it expanded into Egypt, and in the process took over the other two tribes Judah and Benjamin.