Title: Classical Persia
1Classical Persia
2Persian Empires in the Classical Era
Achemenids --558-330 (BCE)fought in Persian
Wars with Greece crumbled by Alexander Seleucids
part of Alexanders empire when divided into 3
(323-83 BCE) Overtaken by Parthians who ruled
from 247 BCE to 224 CEput under pressure by
expanding Rome, internal rebellion brings down in
early 3rd century CE Then a new empire, the
Sassanids reigned from 224 to 651 CE when Arab
warriors conquered it and incorporated it into an
expanding Islamic empire.
Persian Empire at the Time of the Persian Wars
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4Political
The first Persians (Iranians) were Indo-European
nomads arrived in Iran around 1,000 BCE Power
came from mounted cavalry
Persian nobleman with Persian soldiers .
Indo-European languages
5Political
First Persian Empire Achemenids founded by
Cyrus the Great (r. 559-486 BCE) created largest
known empire He besieged and captured Babylon in
539 and released the Jews who had been held
captive there, thus earning his immortalization
in the Book of Isaiah. When he died in 529,
Cyrus's kingdom extended as far east as the Hindu
Kush in present-day Afghanistan
Cyrus the Great (559-529 BC) "I am Cyrus, who
founded the empire of the Persians.Grudge me not
therefore, this little earth that covers my
body."
6Political
Peoples of Darius Empire
Had to figure out how to rule over a far flung
empire, with many peoples
7Political
Seleucid (light brown) was part of Alexs empire-
8 Political Use of Satrapies and eyes and ears
- A satrapy was an administrative unit, usually
organized on a geographical basis. - A satrap (governor) administered the region, a
general supervised military recruitment and
ensured order, and a state secretary kept
official records. The general and the state
secretary reported directly to the central
government. - The twenty satrapies were linked by a
2,500-kilometer highway, the most impressive
stretch being the royal road from Susa to Sardis,
built by command of Darius. Relays of mounted
couriers could reach the most remote areas in
fifteen days. - Despite the relative local independence afforded
by the satrapy system however, royal inspectors,
the "eyes and ears of the king," toured the
empire and reported on local conditions, and the
king maintained a personal bodyguard of 10,000
men, called the Immortals
9Political Persepolis
Persepolis the ceremonial capital of the
Achaemenian empire. It was built during the reign
Darius the Great (522-485 BC), and developed
further by successive kings. The various temples
and monuments are located upon a vast platform,
some 450 meters by 300 meters and 20 meters in
height. At the head of the ceremonial staircase
leading to the terrace is the 'Gateway of All
Nations' built by Xerxes I and guarded by two
colossal bull-like figures.
10Political and Economic
How is this Political and Economic?????
11Economic
Gold coins of Darius
12Economic
Agriculture was the foundation of the
economymost people work in agriculture Most
peasants are free, some own their own land, some
work for others
Underground canals for irrigating known as qanat
A view inside a qanat
13Economic
Trade location, location, location Middle Man
in silk road routes
14Religion Zoroastrianism
- f. by Zarathustra (ca. 7th-6th c. BCE)
- Supreme God Ahura Mazda, but not monotheistic
- Priests magi
- Emphasis on morality believe in a cosmic
conflict between good evil and good will
ultimately prevail - Believe in good words, good thoughts, good
deeds - Emphasis on free will
- Salvation individuals will be judged/ future
rewards punishments - Most popular in Iran no missionaries but spread
thru out SW Asia Mid East - Declined with spread of Islam
- Influenced Christianity, Judaism, later Islam
15Religion a crossroads for faiths
- Missionary Buddhism, Christianity, Manichaeism
in classical era.
Cyrus the Great offered religious toleration for
Jews allowed to do pilgrimage to Jerusalem
Buddhist statue just across Afghanistan border
Christian cathedral in Iran ca. 50 C.E.
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17Social
- VERY cosmopolitan heterogeneous lots of
different ethnicities - Originally nomadic society importance of family
clan relationships - Imperial Bureaucrats educated shared power
influence with warriors clan leaders - Most people free individuals artisans,
craftsmen, merchant, low-ranking civil servants - Free peasants too some owned land others
landless tenant farmers - Royal women (especially kings mother) yielded
power within family (independent wealth,
traveled, marriage alliances) - Families were patriarchal. Polygamy concubines
common. - Slavery cities rural areas POWs debtors
domestic service public works projects
18Intellectual
- Persepolis intellectual center too
- Satraps government administration
- Qanats underground canals
- Aramaic became lingua franca
- Early education focused on developing soldiering
skills (horsemanship) and ethical guidance
(honesty) - Advanced education for bureaucrats
Bowl from Xerxes the Great with trilingual
inscription such a heterogeneous empire!
19Art
Bracelet
- Made of silver, gold, lapis
- Sculpture, jewelry, vessels
- Animal motifs, mythological animals
- Reverence to king
Lion Mug
Drinking horn
Mastiff statue
20Architecture
- Best Example --Persepolis
- Highly organized, proportional planning
- Ornamental
- Decorative reliefs
- Free standing sculptures (sphinxes)
- Celebrated king monarchy