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ra1l [238]
1 year ago
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Read the text in the first attached pic then answer the questions in the second pic. Use specific facts and examples.

History
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adell [148]1 year ago
5 0

Three Facts learned from the primary sources includes the following;

  • King Darius affirms he is a legitimate King
  • King Darius affirms that the throne of Persia belongs to his family, since he is the Ninth person in his bloodline to ascend the throne.
  • King Darius affirms that he draws his power from Auramazda.

<h3>Who was King Darius?</h3>

Darius was the Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire. He  reigned  from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.

Darius established his authority by explaining that the kingdom belongs to his family and that his forefathers ruled the land before him.

According to Darius, Gautama who was a Median challenged his authority.

Darius got involved to stop Gautama because there was no one available to stop him

According to this inscription, Darius was able to kill the feared Magian known as Gautama and he took the kingdom back from him.

The discovery of this inscription was significant to Mesopotamia because it illustrates how Darius was able to gain back their kingdom from a feared tyrant.

Learn more about Darius at brainly.com/question/5660133

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