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Shalnov [3]
3 years ago
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Describe the political and religon development of persial

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azamat3 years ago
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POLITICAL

The government of the Persian Empire was based off of tolerance and diplomacy. It was ruled by one empire. The empire ruled twenty provinces and the three main kings were Darius, Campyses, and Cyrus the Great who ruled at different times. They established political order to Southeast Asia. The society was ruthless and great conquers. Around 300 B.C. the empire dominated the entire area where they were located. They believed in ruling other societies and giving them the title of the Persians. They would let them stay once conquered, but would have to abide by their laws and often pay taxes. The legal system of the empire made the empire work efficiently and laws allowed the citizens to know their rights.

RELIGION

The religion of the Persian Empire was based off of the Egyptain gods, but mainly the god Mazda and that he will judge you at the end of your life by whether you used your time for good or evil. They used earth as a "battle ground" to fight good versus evil. They believe everyone struggles and Zoroastrianism was found in other religions such as Muslim and Christianity. The concept of this religion was developed by Zoroaster who was a Persian phrophet living around 600 B.C. In 600 A.D. the religion declined. Zoroastrianism had an important development on another religion, Manichasim.

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