The Persian capital built by Darius I was Persepolis. Established in the 6th century BCE, it served as the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire and was known for its grand architecture and impressive palaces. Persepolis symbolized the wealth and power of the empire, showcasing intricate reliefs and monumental structures. The site is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting its historical significance.
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He built the Royal Roads
A system of roads to facilitate communications and trade.
Persian King
No - Darius I was not a Mede, he was Persian. And Persians and Medes were not black, they were Indo-European.
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He built the Royal Roads
A system of roads to facilitate communications and trade.
Darius the Great
He built it on the base of the previous Babylonian Empire one.
There were several Persian leaders called Darius - they were kings of Persia.
Darius was a Persian.
Persian King
Persian King
In the fifth century BCE, the Persian king Darius I built the Royal Road to connect his massive empire.
He didn't, Darius' own nobles killed him. Alexander was angry at such and act and killed the killers.
No - Darius I was not a Mede, he was Persian. And Persians and Medes were not black, they were Indo-European.