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5709312884Achaemenid EmpireA Persian empire based on growth, military, and governing0
5709312885Medes and PersiansMigrated from Asia; Military; Horses; Pastorialists1
5709312886CyrusMilitary strategist; King of Persian tribes; Conquered Iran, Lydia, Bactria, Babylonia2
5709312887DariusRuled from Indus River to Aegean Sea; Administrator3
5709312888PersepolisNew capital; administrative center and monument; nerve center4
5709312889Satrapies and SatrapsAdministrative and tax districts; Mostly Persians; Each had a contingent of the military; Watched by imperial spies5
5709312890System of Taxes, Coins, and LawsFormal tax levies in silver; Standard coinage; uniform law codes6
5709312891Travel and CommunicationWell built roads; Courier service; postal stations; improved routes between Mesoamerica and Egypt7
5709312892Why did the Achaemenid Empire Fall?Xerxes; Persian Wars; Alexander the Great8
5709312893CommonwealthUnderground Canals (Qanat); Iron metallurgy; cultural tolerance/multicultural; difficulties between rulers; Xerxes repressed subjects9
5709312894Persian WarsGreeks; Ionian cities rebelled; Battle of Marathon; prevented expansion10
5709312895Alexander the Great (of Macedon)Invaded Persia; initiated dissolution of Achamenid Empire; Destroyed Persepolis; Retained Achaemenid structure; influenced later state structure11
5709312896Seleucid EmpireRuled by Seleucus; Achaemenid Structure; New cities; Attacked Greeks; Stimulated trade; ended by Romans12
5709312897Parthian EmpireRetained Nomadic ideals; organized through federation of leaders; skilled warriors; horses/cavalry; conquests; clan leaders; weakened by Romans; dissolved by internal rebellion13
5709312898Sasanid EmpireCapital at Ctesiphon; Active trade; Series of buffer states; engineering; weakened by continued conflict; dissolved when ruler was killed14
5709312899Social DevelopmentsBureaucrats; Free Class; Slaves15
5709312900Imperial Bureaucratseducated; ran daily affairs; lived comfortably; literate16
5709312901Free Classnot 'privileged'; shared temple income; religious freedom; rations given to working women; land owning prasants or landless cultivators17
5709312902SlavesPOWs; Debt owing peoples; sometimes took on responsibilities18
5709312903Economic FoundationsAgriculture; Standard Coinage; Trade19
5709312904Trade PartnersIndia; Iran/Central Asia; Anatolia; Arabia; Egypt; Greece20
5709312905Agricultureonions, peas, lentils, wheat, garlic, fruits21
5709312906ZarathustraCreated Zoroastrianism; used hallucinogenics, Haoma; sacrifices; blood; Supreme Ahura Mazda22
5709312907Gathaswritten hymns composed for deities23
5709312908ZoroastrianismMultiple gods; praised with Gathas; Evil Angra Mainyu; Paradise and Hell; allowed pleasure in moderation in exchange for honesty; popular and influential24

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