They left customary local government in place, and provided stability and regional security, all for the price of very moderate taxation.
It provided internal and external security, retained the traditional forms of government, with Persian provincial governors and central government for overall control, and by keeping taxes low.
All of them, so he could take over all of the Persian Empire.
They were so important because it led to the destruction of the Persian Empire.
Alexander the Great took effective control of the Empire in 331 BCE, so by 330 BCE there was no Persian Empire to rule - it was the Macedonian Empire of Alexander.
They divided the empire into 20 provinces with Persian governors but left the cities, tribes and principalities under their traditional rules, blending normal rule with overall control and protection.
Two highly successful empires from ancient times were the Egyptian empire and the Roman empire. Now you do the rest of your homework and figure out for yourself why they were successful.
Because the policy led to cultural diversity in the empire.
The Roman empire emerged progressively, after having gained dominence of the Italian peninsula, it expanded into Sicily and Spain in the mid-3rd Century BCE and consolidated and expanded this over the following centuries, reaching its height in the 2nd Century CE. The Persian empire existed from 550 to 330 BCE. So the first is Persian Empire.
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It converted the Delian League cities it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own, and ruthlessly used its financial and military resources for its own benefit and power.
Bureaucracy.
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