The Achaemenids ruled their vast empire through a combination of centralized administration and local governance. They established a system of satrapies, or provinces, each overseen by a satrap who maintained local order while collecting taxes and enforcing the king's laws. This approach allowed for a degree of autonomy, enabling local customs and practices to persist, which helped maintain stability. Additionally, the Achaemenids promoted infrastructure projects, like the Royal Road, to facilitate communication and trade across their diverse territories.
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The Babylonian Empire
The Roman Empire
The Aztec Empire was the last empire to rule Mexico before the Spanish came.
The Roman Empire
The Persian Empire.
the Persian empire was much bigger and a lot more powerful.
good roads, postal service,uniform law
They established the empire by expansion, and settled its structure of governance and civilisation.
By allowing local government to continue, with Persian provincial governors to ensure internal peace and provide external security, under the supervision of the king and his council.
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the mongol rule their empire by help the animal and plantation
Sparta did not rule an empire. Sparta was a Greek city-state.
Darius revolutionized the economy by placing it on a silver/gold coinage system. Trade was extensive, and under the Achaemenids there was an efficient infrastructure that facilitated the exchange of commodities among the far reaches of the empire.
Yes. The first Achaemenid ruler was Cyrus II (The Great), who founded the Persian Empire by uniting the two original Iranian tribes, the Medes and the Persians in the 6th century BC.
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The Babylonian Empire