Darius I improved the Persian government by implementing a more structured administrative system, dividing the empire into satrapies, or provinces, each governed by a satrap who answered directly to him. He standardized weights, measures, and coinage to facilitate trade and economic stability. Additionally, Darius established a network of roads, including the famous Royal Road, which enhanced communication and transport across the vast empire. These reforms contributed to a more efficient and cohesive governance that helped maintain control over the diverse territories of Persia.
He used riches gained in trade to pay for great places
He had everyone in the empire use the same money system of weights and measurements.
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Persian King
No - Darius I was not a Mede, he was Persian. And Persians and Medes were not black, they were Indo-European.
Darius improved economic life in the Persian empire by encouraging the development of a money economy
He gave his people wealth, food, and more.
There were several Persian leaders called Darius - they were kings of Persia.
He established 20 provinces each with its own Persian governor responsible for security and increasing prosperity, overseen by himself and his council.
Darius was a Persian.
He used riches gained in trade to pay for great places
He had everyone in the empire use the same money system of weights and measurements.
darius I darius I
Persian King
Persian King
No - Darius I was not a Mede, he was Persian. And Persians and Medes were not black, they were Indo-European.
darius used some of persian's great wealth to build roads across the empire