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It enforced internal peace and security, external protection, and promoted prosperity.
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.
in governing conquered people the persian were much more humane than the assyrians.
Cyrus the Great.
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They absorbed the Medes, their previous rulers.
Egypt wasn't directly conquered by canaanites but it was conquered by the Persian empire which inhabited canaan, also the assyrian empire and some other empires conquered Egypt
The successive Persian kings from Cyrus to Darius until conquered by Alexander who turned it into an empire of his own..
It enforced internal peace and security, external protection, and promoted prosperity.
It was Achaemenic Empire, one of the various Persian empires which existed in antiquity.
It was Achaemenic Empire, one of the various Persian empires which existed in antiquity.
Persian policy of tolerance is acceptance of the people the Persians conquered. Therefore it grew so much because it did not matter if they conquered or not, it wasn't going to change the people's lifestyle in any way. They respected the customs of the diverse groups in their empire. EXAMPLE: the culture they conquered would not have to change their religious views.
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.
True. Persian kings allowed conquered people to keep their own religions, as long as they paid tribute to the Persian king and acknowledged his authority. This policy of religious tolerance helped the Persian Empire maintain power over its vast territory.
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After the Persian Empire invasion was repelled, Athens formed and anti-Persian league, and cunningly converted it into an empire of its own, continueing to levy the war fund long after the war was over, and living high on the hog from these mulcted spoils.
Cyrus' attitude was one of establishing an empire and then a stable and effective government and protection system rather than compassion. If he had compassion, the thousands who died in his conquests did not know about it.