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It was a kingdom controlled by the king and his council, with 20 provinces controlled by governors responsible to the king. Within the provinces, customart city, tribal ad principality government remained.

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What was some main jobs in the Persian empire?

From carpenters to the king, the Persian Empire had very similar jobs to that of any other empire. (i.e. farmers, artists, servants, etc)


What were some of the Persian Empire's weaknesses?

The main weakness was their size. With such a large territory it was hard to control and protect everyone


Why did the Persian people oppose their ruler?

This depends on the time period. For the vast majority of Persian history, the Persian people actively supported their rulers, especially during the Achaemenid Empire, which is often seen as the Golden Age of Persia. The main criticism of the Persian rulers came during the Imperialist Period where the Qajjar Shahs had a policy of selling business concessions to Europeans. This angered the Persian population because it led to a diminishing of national Persian culture and an influx of Western influence and ideals.


Enemies of the Persian empire?

Well for starters they had lots of enemies but there main one waz me i killed all those b****s and i ain't lien naaa sike it was the Hykos, Hattis, and the Nubians. lol


What was the main reaon for building the royal road?

The main reason for building the Royal Road was to facilitate efficient communication and trade across the vast Persian Empire. This extensive network of roads enabled faster movement of troops, goods, and information, thereby enhancing administrative control and economic integration. It also helped promote cultural exchange and unity among the diverse populations within the empire.

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What was some main jobs in the Persian empire?

From carpenters to the king, the Persian Empire had very similar jobs to that of any other empire. (i.e. farmers, artists, servants, etc)


What were two main events in the rise of Persian Empire?

Persia's conquest and absorption of the Babylonian Empire. Persia's takeover of the Lydian Empire.


How long did Darius extend the Persian Empire?

His main task was to consolidate it and establish a stable governance system, Hr made marginal additions in northern Greece and India.


What were some of the Persian Empire's weaknesses?

The main weakness was their size. With such a large territory it was hard to control and protect everyone


What was the cause of the second Persian war?

The main reason was expansion of the Persian Empire into the Greek city states of Asia Minor and by extension to Greece proper. Herodotus is the best classical source


What are the 2 main accomplished of Alexander the Great?

Taking over the Persian Empire and beginning the spread of Greek culture in the Middle East.


What were the Persian Empire's wars and enemies?

After the Empire was established, their main problem was the Greek cities of Asia Minor which they had incorporated into the empire. These cities rebelled and it took six ears to suppress the revolt.some Greek cities in mainland Greece had supported the revolts, Persia decided to incorporate all the cities within the empire in order to control them. This resulted in a 50-year war until the Persians gave up. Then Macedonia dominated the European Greek cities and invaded the Persian Empire and took it over.


What main element contributed to the efficent system of communication that was crucial to sustaining the Persian Empire?

One was the introduction of Aramaic as the common language of the Empire, which facilitated communication between the varied peoples of the Empire. Jesus of Nazareth over 500 years later would have spoken his message in Aramaic. The Persians also built a system of roads which, in conjunction with sea transport, provided physical communication for contact and trade.


What was the main purpose for Roman numerals?

Numerical system of the Roman Empire


Why did the Persian people oppose their ruler?

This depends on the time period. For the vast majority of Persian history, the Persian people actively supported their rulers, especially during the Achaemenid Empire, which is often seen as the Golden Age of Persia. The main criticism of the Persian rulers came during the Imperialist Period where the Qajjar Shahs had a policy of selling business concessions to Europeans. This angered the Persian population because it led to a diminishing of national Persian culture and an influx of Western influence and ideals.


What are the Cultural consequences of Alexander the Great's empire?

A veneer of Hellenic culture was spread through the empire. It did not, however, spread deeply and the main body of the diverse peoples of the ex-Persian Empire which he had taken over continued their traditional way of life.


How did Alexander the Great capture the Persian Empire?

By first capturing its Mediterranean coastline and so eliminating the Persian fleet and it's ability to attack Macedonia and Greece in his rear. Then defeating the main Persian army. Then picking off the remaining provinces one at a time as there was no coordinated resistance.