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Persian Empire Growth

Amelia Khatri

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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'Persian Empire Growth' offers a compelling exploration of how a modest kingdom transformed into one of history's most remarkable multicultural empires, focusing on the innovative administrative and cultural practices that made this transformation possible.

 
The book illuminates three key elements of Persian success: their sophisticated satrapal system of provincial governance, groundbreaking diplomatic policies, and their role as a cultural bridge between East and West. Through careful analysis of primary sources, archaeological evidence, and historical accounts, the narrative reveals how the Persians created an empire that valued local customs while maintaining centralized control.

 
Beginning with Cyrus the Great's conquests in 550 BCE, the book traces the empire's evolution through subsequent Achaemenid rulers, examining their contributions to Persian administrative systems. Particularly fascinating is the empire's development of the Royal Road and imperial postal service, which revolutionized ancient communication and trade.

 
The Persians' approach to governance was remarkably progressive, allowing conquered territories to maintain their cultural and religious practices while implementing standardized administrative procedures that ensured imperial stability. The work masterfully weaves together archaeological findings, contemporary historical accounts, and administrative documents to present a comprehensive view of Persian innovation in empire management.

 
By examining the period from 550 BCE to 330 BCE, the book demonstrates how Persian administrative practices influenced subsequent empires and continue to offer relevant insights for modern governance. This multidisciplinary approach, combining archaeology, economics, and political science, provides readers with a deeper understanding of how the Persian Empire's administrative genius shaped both ancient and modern concepts of state management.
Verfügbar seit: 30.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 115 Seiten.

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