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persia. CHAPTER 7. The Persians. 550 B.C.E., Cyrus the Great Empire Conquered peoples retain culture. DARIUS. “shopkeeper” Stimulated trade Uniform currency.

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  1. persia CHAPTER 7

  2. The Persians • 550 B.C.E., Cyrus the Great • Empire • Conquered peoples retain culture

  3. DARIUS • “shopkeeper” • Stimulated trade • Uniform currency

  4. A great god is Ahuramazda who created this excellent work which one sees; who created happiness for man; who bestowed wisdom and energy upon Darius the king. Says Darius the king: by the favor of Ahuramazda I am of such a kind that I am a friend to what is right, I am no friend to what is wrong. It is not my wish that to the weak is done wrong because of the mighty, it is not my wish that the weak is hurt because of the mighty, that the mighty is hurt because of the weak. What is right, that is my wish. I am no friend of the man who is a follower of the lie. I am not hot-tempered. When I feel anger rising, I keep that under control by my thinking power. I control firmly my impulses. The man who co-operates, him do I reward according to his co-operation. He who does harm, him I punish according to the damage. It is not my wish that a man does harm, it is certainly not my wish that a man if he causes damage be not punished. What a man says against a man, that does not convince me, until I have heard testimony from both parties. What a man does or performs according to his powers, satisfies me, therewith I am satisfied and it gives me great pleasure and I am very satisfied and I give much to faithful men. I am trained with both hands and feet. As a horseman I am a good horseman. As a bowman I am a good bowman, both afoot and on horseback. As a spearman I am a good spearman, both afoot and on horseback. And the skills which Ahuramazda has bestowed upon me, and I have had the strength to use them, by the favour of Ahuramazda, what has been done by me, I have done with these skills which Ahuramazda has bestowed upon me.

  5. GOVT. • Based on earlier models • 20 satrapies • Satrap • Checks and balance • Secretary, military official • “inspectors”

  6. SOCIETY • Social class • Bureaucrats • Free class • Largest • Slaves

  7. EMPIRE • Royal Road • Stations, couriers • 1,600 miles • Many different groups • Equal rights • Local traditions and customs

  8. RELIGION • Zoroastrianism • 6th century b.c.e • Prophet: Zoroaster • “the lie”: idols, gods • Ahura-Mazda (Wise Lord)

  9. ZOROASTRINISM • Good mind, deeds, words • Later developments: • Evil spirit: Ahriman (Jewish Satan) • Avesta – holy book • Resurrection of dead • Last judgment • Influence?

  10. ART • Architecture • Palace • Persepolis

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