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Im in the middle of reading Cyropaedia by Xenophon, a biography of Cyrus the Great written in the 4th century bc, it inspired me to make this thread.
What was the (ancient) Persian Empire?
It can be classed into four empires.
1. The Median Empire. 612-549b.c
This empire can be seen as the first 'true' Persia
n Empire. It was established by defeating the Neo Assyrians of modern day northern Iraq.
Not much is known about this empire, its existence as a contiguous empire is even debated, and a lot of the Information comes from the biography of Cyrus, in which he overthrew his grandfather Astyages, King of Media to establish the Achamaenid Empire.
Not much exists from the time of the Median Empire adding to its mystery.
2. The Achaemenid Empire. 550-330b.c
This empire had been the largest empire in history at the time of its greatest extent under Darius the Great.
It stretched from Greece to modern day Pakistan, almost exactly the empire of Alexander the Great...But unlike his which fragmented upon his death, the Achaemenid Empire stood for more than 200 years as the worlds greatest empire.
Its first king, Cyrus the Great was a great leader, and humanitarian. He freed the Jews from captivity, ensured that everyone in his empire could worship whoever they wanted, and respected the customs and cultures of the many peoples he conquered.
He commissioned the 'Cyrus cylinder', which has been argued as the first human rights declaration in the world (controversial). Nevertheless, Cyrus set the foundations of a large and prosperous empire that was respected by all.
Cyrus' sons would take the empire to new heights, notable Darius the Great, but everything that rises must fall.
The Empire was invaded by Alexander of Macedon, and having being weakened over the years, and under Darius III's less that strong leadership, it eventually crumbled.
This empire provided some of the best architecture in the world, and there would be a lot more if Alexander hadn't sacked the capital, Persepolis.
Persepolis would have been a sight to see...
Achaemenid gold trinket showing quality craftsmanship
What was the (ancient) Persian Empire?
It can be classed into four empires.
1. The Median Empire. 612-549b.c
This empire can be seen as the first 'true' Persia
n Empire. It was established by defeating the Neo Assyrians of modern day northern Iraq.
Not much is known about this empire, its existence as a contiguous empire is even debated, and a lot of the Information comes from the biography of Cyrus, in which he overthrew his grandfather Astyages, King of Media to establish the Achamaenid Empire.
Not much exists from the time of the Median Empire adding to its mystery.
2. The Achaemenid Empire. 550-330b.c
This empire had been the largest empire in history at the time of its greatest extent under Darius the Great.
It stretched from Greece to modern day Pakistan, almost exactly the empire of Alexander the Great...But unlike his which fragmented upon his death, the Achaemenid Empire stood for more than 200 years as the worlds greatest empire.
Its first king, Cyrus the Great was a great leader, and humanitarian. He freed the Jews from captivity, ensured that everyone in his empire could worship whoever they wanted, and respected the customs and cultures of the many peoples he conquered.
He commissioned the 'Cyrus cylinder', which has been argued as the first human rights declaration in the world (controversial). Nevertheless, Cyrus set the foundations of a large and prosperous empire that was respected by all.
Cyrus' sons would take the empire to new heights, notable Darius the Great, but everything that rises must fall.
The Empire was invaded by Alexander of Macedon, and having being weakened over the years, and under Darius III's less that strong leadership, it eventually crumbled.
This empire provided some of the best architecture in the world, and there would be a lot more if Alexander hadn't sacked the capital, Persepolis.
Persepolis would have been a sight to see...
Achaemenid gold trinket showing quality craftsmanship