Persian Empire Research Paper

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The Persian empire shows the strength , courage, and humanity that every great empire should. I was given a choice at the first nine empires. The choice was difficult and every empire made a advancements in technology that we still use today. Out of the nine I choose the Persian empire. It showed promise and so much more. Did you know that they had a never ending army called the immortals? Did you know that the Persians were the ones to shape the world's first human rights charter? The Persian empire had many traits for why I chose it. I chose it because it's one of the most innovative empires that was ever to be in Mesopotamia.
The first characteristic of an empire is city. The capital in the main city of Persia is Persepolis. The city was
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The social structure The fifth characteristic of an empire is daily life. The ordinary citizen daily life would be being employed by certain work. And some professions both men and women could work. Though some professions were restricted by gender. If you were a Royal then you let a luxurious life. As a royal you may of had economic independence, and been involved in being in a administration for the economy. The sixth and final characteristic of an empire is writing system. The writing system was old person. This writing system descended from cuneiform. Old person kept the cuneiform appearance. Old Persian was syllabic and was made up of variables and symbols. The time period of the system was 550 b.c.e. To 400 b.c.e.
The Persian empire shows the strength, courage, and the humanity every great empire should. I was given the choice of the first nine empires . As well as all the empires made huge advancements in technology. Out of those nine empires I chose the persian empire. After reading this essay I hope you were able to see why I chose it. It had a stable military as well as a stable government. It was one of the first governments to allow civil rights. There were many reasons I chose it. The main reason was that it was one of the most innovative empires in