cyrus the greats policy for incorporating new regions into his empire
What is allowing traditions and rulers to stay?
What some rulers display to politically unify diverse populations
What is inscription?
The reason Persepolis was built where it was
What is the spot was hard to access?
The year of the second Persian invasion
What is 490 BCE?
Completed the Royal Road
What is Darius I?
Darius I's son
What is Xerxes?
Darius I instituted the use of this
What is strapies?
The place Darius took over in the Persian wars
What is Eritrea?
The year of the first Persian invasion
What is 492 BCE?
The place the word marathon comes from
What is Marathon, Greece?
Built the capital
What is Darius 1?
indirectly ruled by an imperial state
What is client state?
established client states and satrapies
What is Persian conquests?
The time that Xerxes started the Battle of Thermopylae
What is 480 BCE?
The way 1/3 of Xerxes' attack was wiped out
What is a storm?
"As Persian control expanded, the empire had access to more resources, which ________ was then able to use to construct his new capital
What is Darius I?
Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
What is sediments?
built on the site where Cyrus The Great defeated the leader of the Medes, Astyages
What is the palace of Pasargadae?
The year Ionia revolts
What is 498 BCE?
The centralization of the government led to _____
What is needing more transportation and communication networks?
The person who chose the place where Pasargadae would be built
What is Cyrus the great?
elites who govern Persian provinces
What is Satraps?
This happened as Persian control expanded, and the empire had access to more resources
What is being able to use more resources to build a capital?
The beginning of the Greek, "Golden age"
What is after the Greco-persian wars?
The place the Athenians went after they found out the Persians were coming
What is Salamis?