Yes, Cyrus the Great let conquered people to keep their own customs in the hope that his would make them less likely to rebel.
At first, they treated them with fairness but much more crule as the empire went on.
No
Yes, but they sent off the upper class to rule another place, and brought in a new aristocracy. The idea was that the foreign ruling class would not be sympathetic to the people, and keep them under control. It worked. That was what happened to the 10 northern tribes of Israel, and the Babylonians copied this when they conquered Judah and Benjamin in the south - that's why their upper class was sent to Babylon, and the people remained in Judah.
yes because they earned it and they don't want to lose it
So only a few people rebelled
because he had fun "doin" it
Becuase cyrus let the people he conquered keep thier own customs.
They didn't seldom rebel because he let them keep their own customs
Yes, Cyrus the Great let conquered people to keep their own customs in the hope that his would make them less likely to rebel.
So they wouldn't rebel
Because they let people they conquered keep their religion.
At first, they treated them with fairness but much more crule as the empire went on.
Yes, Darius I allowed conquered peoples to retain their own customs and administrative practices, which was part of his strategy to maintain stability in his vast empire. By respecting local traditions and governance, he aimed to reduce the likelihood of rebellion and foster loyalty among diverse populations. This approach helped integrate various cultures within the Persian Empire while facilitating efficient administration.
Ancient Romans let people to keep their own religions when they conquered new lands. That made the conquered people easier to adapt to the Roman culture. Romans built temples for their own gods in the provinces, but they let people to worship their original gods as well. Only after Christianity became the state religion, they started to keep other religions pagan and finally forbid them. Christianity was more intolerant than other religions before it.
They conquered Israel, Judah, and many other civilizations. The Assyrians were the most cruel to people. They forced a lot of people to be slaves and didn't let them have their beliefs.
No