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It did not change the way all empires were ruled, only the Persian Empire.

It led to a greater devolution of local power and incredible non-Persian loyalty and friendship among the conquered gentry. This allowed Cyrus to use royal funds to improve the empire as opposed to using it to constantly suppress minorities.

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Policy letter format to inform of change?

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