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Ancient Iran Social Structure Essay

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Ancient Iran, 1000-486 BCE
Key Points
Location

Irrigation, irrigation channels

Objects of trade Medes

Cyrus
Social Structure

Cambyses
Darius I

Define satrap & duty

The royal court

Define Persepolis & use
Zoroastrianism

Susa Notes About Key Points
Links western Asia with southern and central Asia. Surrounded by mountain ranges, a desert, and bodies of water.
Irrigation allowed people to move down from mountains into valleys…leading to agriculture. Underground irrigation channels prevented evaporation
Mineral resources-Copper, tin, iron, gold, silver. Crafted goods-textiles, carpets
First to achieve complex level of political organization. Influenced by Mesopotamia. Extended …show more content…

Captured Egypt.
Distantly related to royal family. 3rd ruler of Persian empire. Created new systems for administration and collection of tribute. Expanded Persian control east and west. Propagandist
Governor; often related to royal family. Satraps collect and send “tribute” (precious metal) to the king King had many wives—wives compete for sons to have throne-Persian elite women were politically influential. King and court moved with seasons. King was treated with excessive respect and control over “his slaves.” Complex of palaces, reception halls, and treasury buildings. Used for various events and funerals.
Official religion of achaemenids. Focused on a single benevolent deity-ahuramazda. Emphasized truth telling, purity, and reverence for nature. May have indirectly influenced Judaism and Christianity.
Administrative capital
Big Picture Summary
The Medes and the Persians of western Iran had 3 great rulers that were influenced by Mesopotamia in various aspects. The People of the empire were held to a high ethical …show more content…

Access to raw materials and markets abroad. Building stone (fine marble), clay
Surrounded by: medt. Sea, atl. Ocean, alps, Syrian and sahara desert.
Grain (barley), olive trees, grapevines
Timber-northern Aegean, gold-anatolia, copper-cyprus, tin-west medt., grain-black sea, Egypt, & sicily
After destruction of mycenaean palace-states, poverty struck and Greece was isolated from rest of world
Created first true alphabet; influenced by Phoenicia
Farming replaced herding, and families were able to work on previously unused land. Developing skills in other areas(crafts)
(city-state), consists of urban center and rural territory it controls. Ex)Athens offered refuge in an emergency open area where citizens came together to participate in government heavily armored Greek infantrymen who fought in close packed phalanx formation expanding population-many communities sent people abroad to establish independent colonies. Some left voluntarily, some where threatened their life if returned.—this spread Greek culture to many places term Greeks used for someone who seized and held power in violation of the normal procedures and traditions of the community.
Allowed for more rapid exchanges of goods, better record keeping, and storage of wealth. Stimulated

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