Through his council, his provincial governors and the traditional local governments.
From 522-486 BCE.
darius used some of persian's great wealth to build roads across the empire
In the 5th century BC, Darius 1, or Darius the Great ruled Persia. At the time, it was a true empire. He installed distributed governing, by dividing the country and assigning Satraps to rule the parts in his name. He also uniformed the monetary system, the language and he pretty much wrote the Imperialist 101. Clever chap, really.
Darius put down several revolts. He won more land for the empire and created a government for the empire !
he divide the empire into two provinces because King Darius appointed Satraps or governors to rule various provinces in his empire for easier governance. By appointing Satraps, he was free from mundane daily bureaucratic issues of ruling an empire that streched from the northern borders of India, the entire Middle East and all the way to Libya and parts of Greece.
Darius was king of the Persian Empire, not a god. Babylon was part of his empire.
The Persian Empire.
From 522-486 BCE.
King Darius I ruled the Persian Empire from 552 BCE to 486 BCE.
No - 522-486 BCE.
He established trunk roads and sea transport.
The Persian Empire which stretched from Libya in the west to Central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.
Darius saw his empire as a way to unify diverse people under one rule, administered through a system of satraps and a centralized government. He focused on infrastructure, communication networks, and standardizing laws to ensure stability and control. Darius viewed his empire as a grand achievement that showcased his power and organizational skills.
The Persian Empire.
darius used some of persian's great wealth to build roads across the empire
In the 5th century BC, Darius 1, or Darius the Great ruled Persia. At the time, it was a true empire. He installed distributed governing, by dividing the country and assigning Satraps to rule the parts in his name. He also uniformed the monetary system, the language and he pretty much wrote the Imperialist 101. Clever chap, really.
Rhodogune was the mother of Kind Darius of Achaemenid Empire.