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Cyrus Strengths

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Persia began not as a mighty empire but as a group of people who migrated from Russia to modern day Iran approximately one thousand years before Christ. Although Persia eventually engulfs other cultures and accumulates a vast land mass area, it began as disconnected peoples who settled in different areas of northern and southern Iran. This separation continued until the Medes of northern Iran decided to push south menacing their neighbors. Persian King Cyrus not only fought back the Medes, he seized their land and deemed it his first satrapie.
Acquiring a large area of land left Cyrus little choice; he had to ordain someone to govern parts of his empire. Cyrus installed Satraps, wealthy, loyal governors, to help manage the far reaches of Persia. According to the recording the Rise of the Persians, each Satrap was able to exert limited control of his area but must also be accountable to the king (Zayac). This allowed Cyrus to regulate his vast kingdom from afar. …show more content…

Along with an immense military, Cyrus used cunning negotiation and diplomatic skills to help expand Persia’s reach. Professor Zayac elucidates that Cyrus saw how people fought back against harsh and oppressive rule from the Assyrians and decided instead to cultivate a land of acceptance (Rise of Persians). This new system allowed for other culture’s traditions and religions to be freely practiced, so long as mandatory laws were followed and taxes were paid. This kind of welcoming atmosphere helped to smooth the way for the entrance of the Babylonians into the Persian

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