What are the two main rivers that flow through Mesopotamia?
The Tigris and the Euphrates
Where did the Persians come from?
After defeating the Medes, what did Cyrus the Great do?
Who started the construction of the Persian Royal Road?
Darius I
What did Persians bring to Mesopotamia with their religion Zoroastrianism?
They brought monotheism (the belief in one god) with Zoroastrianism.
What is the nickname for Mesopotamia?
"The Land Between Two Rivers"
What was the geography like in Persia?
The region has mountains, valleys, and deserts.
Which group/civilization did King Cyrus defeat to gain control of all Mesopotamia?
The Neo-Babylonian Empire
Why was the Persian Royal Road built?
Why are they considered the world's first "super power"?
They had a vast empire that was managed with efficient bureaucracy and military. They also were one of the first empires that was multicultural and spanned many nations.
What body of water is to the LEFT of Mesopotamia?
The Mediterranean Sea
When did the Persian Empire defeat the Chaldeans & the Neo-Babylonian Empire?
The Persians defeated the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 539 B.C.
Which group did Cyrus the Great include in Persian government?
The Medes
How long was the Persian Royal Road?
The Persian Royal Road is 1,500 miles long.
What are some typical Persian foods?
Rice, naan bread, yogurt, meat (lamb, chicken, or fish), onions, garlic, spices (cinnamon, saffron, clove)
What peninsula is to the south of Mesopotamia?
The Arabian Peninsula
How big was the Persian Empire at its best?
The Persian Empire stretched from Greece to India.
What did Cyrus the Great do with Babylon's Jewish captives?
Cyrus the Great allowed the Jewish captives to return to their homeland.
Where did the Persian Royal Road start and end?
It started in Susa (near Persepolis) and ran into the city of Sardes in Lydia (Asia Minor).
What type of celebration was created to honor the birth of the Persian kings?
Birthday parties
What desert is near Mesopotamia?
The Syrian Desert
What year did the Persian Empire fall?
The Persian Empire fell in 329 B.C.
What is the Cyrus Cylinder?
It is a clay cylinder that gives a Babylonian account of the conquest of Babylon by Cyrus in 539 BC. It is a declaration of human rights, returning deported peoples and encouraging them to rebuild their temples.
What functions did the Persian Royal Road serve?
For travel, trade, and communication.
The yakhchal is a domed clay structure that was used to store ice and keep food cool. This is an early example of _____________.
Refrigeration.