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Yes, Cyrus the Great let conquered people to keep their own customs in the hope that his would make them less likely to rebel.

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Why did few people rebel against Cyrus?

Becuase cyrus let the people he conquered keep thier own customs.


Who respected the customs and religions of the people he conquered?

The Persian king Cyrus the Great is known for respecting the customs and religions of the people he conquered. He allowed the people to practice their own faith and customs, which helped him gain loyalty and support from diverse populations within his empire.


Why did Cyrus let the people conquered keep their own customs?

So only a few people rebelled


What theme is the Cyrus let the people he conquered keep their own customs to keep them from rebelling?

because he had fun "doin" it


Why did the people conquered by Cyrus seldom rebel?

They didn't seldom rebel because he let them keep their own customs


What did Cyrus the Great allow the people that he conquered to do?

To continue their traditional form of local government and customs, overseen by a provincial governor.


What Cyrus's enduring legacy?

Cyrus method of governing was he treated conquered people with kindness. He was known to have shown great respect for other peoples religions and customs and even worshipped at their holy sites.


Which key figure is known for tolerating the customs of those he conquered?

Cyrus the great of Persia is the key figure of two traditions of toleration. He is known the Hebrew bible for letting the Jews return to Jerusalem and Xenophon which is policy of religious toleration.


Who capture Babylonians the people of Judah?

Cyrus conquered Babylon.


Did Cyrus the greats treatment of conquered people helped him successfully rule the empire?

yes


Why did Cyrus let the people he conquered keep their own custom?

So they wouldn't rebel


How did Cyrus the great hold his growing empire together?

by treating conquered people fairly.