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how did cyrus and darius consolidated the persian empire

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Answered by sriram95
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The Achamenid Persin domain was the biggest that the old world had seen, stretching out from Anatolia and Egypt crosswise over western Asia to northern India and Central Asia. It development started in 550 B.C., when King Astyages of Media, who commanded quite a bit of Iran and eastern Anatolia, was vanquished by his southern neighbor Cyrus II, ruler of Persia. This is surprise the adjust of energy in the Near East. The Lydians of western Anatolia under King Croesus exploited the fall of Media to push east and conflicted with Persian powers. The Lydian armed force pulled back for the winter however the Persians progressed to the Lydian capital at Sardis, which fell following a 2 week attack. The Lydians had been aligned with the Babylonians and Egyptians and Cyrus now needed to go up against these significant forces. The Babylonian realm controlled Mesopotamia and the eastern Mediterranean.

In 539 BC, Persian powers crushed the Babylonian armed force at the site of Opis, east of the Tigris. Cyrus entered Babylon and introduced himself as a conventional Mesopotamian ruler, reestablishing sanctuaries and discharging political detainees. The one western power that stayed unconquered in Cyrus’ lightning efforts was Egypt. It was left to his child Cambyses to defeat the Egyptian powers in the eastern Nile Delta in 525 BC Following a ten-day attack, Egypt’s old capital Memphis tumbled to the Persians. An emergency at court constrained Cambyses to come back to Persia however he kicked the bucket in transit and Darius I rose as lord, guaranteeing in his engravings that a specific “Achaemenes” was his predecessor.


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The Achamenid Persin domain was the biggest that the old world had seen, stretching out from Anatolia and Egypt crosswise over western Asia to northern India and Central Asia. It development started in 550 B.C., when King Astyages of Media, who commanded quite a bit of Iran and eastern Anatolia, was vanquished by his southern neighbor Cyrus II, ruler of Persia. This is surprise the adjust of energy in the Near East. The Lydians of western Anatolia under King Croesus exploited the fall of Media to push east and conflicted with Persian powers. The Lydian armed force pulled back for the winter however the Persians progressed to the Lydian capital at Sardis, which fell following a 2 week attack. The Lydians had been aligned with the Babylonians and Egyptians and Cyrus now needed to go up 

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