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Persia & Greece East versus West
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Some Questions to Ponder…
1. How did geography, environment and contact with other peoples shape the institutions and values of Persians and Greeks?
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2. What brought the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire into conflict, and which factors dictated the outcome of their rivalry?
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3. In what ways were the lands and peoples of the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia influenced – culturally, economically and politically by the domination of the Persian Empire and the Greek Kingdoms that succeeded it?
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Ancient Iran Land of the Aryans Mediating Position
6th Century BC * Largest Empire to that Date Heirs to legacy of Mesopotamia * Sumer
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Ancient Iran Introduced Distinct Iranian Elements
Developed New Forms of Political and Economic Organization in W. Asia
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Ancient Iran Little Written Material Survives Greek Perspective
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Ancient Iran * Geography
Mountains: Zagros * Caucasus*Afghanistan* Caspian Sea * Baluchistan Plateau * Persian Gulf * Northeast Less Protected – Nomadic Invasions
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Fundamental Topography
High Mountains at Edges Salt Deserts *Interior Mountain Streams Crossing Sloping Plateau Drain Into Seas, Salt Lakes or Marshes
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Water & Resources Exploiting Water Resources
Iran Never Had a Dense Population Best-Watered * Most Populous in North & West
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Interior Plateaus * Oases
Great Salt Desert Baluchistan Persian Gulf Cut Off from Interior Plateau by Mountain Barriers
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Reponses 1st Millenium BC
Irrigation * People Move Down from Mountain Valleys Open Plains to Agriculture
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Underground Irrigation Channels
Strong Central Authority Organized Workers Royal Authority * Prosperity
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Iran’s Mineral Resources
Copper, Tin, Gold, Silver Mountains Heavily Wooded Carpets & Textiles
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Medes (Mada) Medes settled in NW & Urartu Major Role in Destruction of Assyrian Empire Extended Control into Anatolia
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Medes & Achaemenids Cyrus (Kurush) * Son of Persian Chieftain & Median Princess * United Persian Tribes Overthrew Median Monarch Less a Conquest than An Alteration -
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Social Status * 3 Classes *
WARRIORS ** Dominant Element Landowning Aristocracy Hunting * Fighting * Gardening KING
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Priests * Magi Ritual Specialists Who Supervised the Proper Performance of Sacrifices
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Peasants & Shepherds Common People Primarily Village Based
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Cyrus (r. 550 * 530 BC) Redrew Map of Asia
Camel Cavalry (546 BC) P-ew!
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More on Cyrus… Skilled Propagandist Gained Control of Babylon without a Struggle Showed Respect for Babylonian Customs
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Cambyses (r.530-522 BC) Egyptian Campaign Greek Sources
Egyptian Sources
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Darius I (r. 522 – 486 BC) Medes Eclipsed
Extends East to Indus Valley * West to Danube
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Empire stretches from Eastern Europe to Pakistan
Empire stretches from Eastern Europe to Pakistan * Southern Russia to Sudan He Pulled it Off by…
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Darius’ Political Genius
Divided Empire into 20 Provinces Under Supervision of Satrap (Governor) * Royal Family Collect Tribute & Send to King
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Darius set amount Sent to Treasury Much was Hoarded Economic Decline by 4th Century BC
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Royal Roads * Susa * Capital 3 Months to Make Journey to Susa (Greeks) Persepolis (Fars)
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