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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if everything you know about ancient Persia came from its enemies?For centuries, the story of the Persian Empire has been told by the Greeks - the very people Persia went to war with. The result is a civilization remembered mostly for Thermopylae, for a king who whipped the sea, for an… army of faceless millions marching against a handful of brave Spartans.That is not history. That is propaganda.Ancient Persia tears away that narrative and replaces it with something far more extraordinary - the truth.This is the story of Cyrus the Great, who built the largest empire the world had ever seen and then did something no conqueror before him had ever done: he let the conquered keep their gods, their languages, and their lives. It is the story of Darius I, who engineered an administrative system so sophisticated that it would not be matched for a thousand years. Of the Royal Road stretching 2,700 kilometers across three continents. Of Persepolis - a city so breathtaking that Alexander wept after he burned it to the ground.This is the story of an empire that paid its workers, respected its subjects, and governed twenty nations without erasing a single one of them.Inside this book you will discover: The real story of Cyrus the Great - conqueror, liberator, and author of what many call history's first declaration of human rightsHow Darius I built the world's first truly global administrative system - and why it still influences modern governance todayThe Achaemenid military machine - the legendary Immortals, the multinational army, and the strategy behind Persia's greatest campaignsThe Persian Wars retold from the Persian side - what Thermopylae and Salamis actually meant to the empire that fought themDaily life inside the empire - the workers who built Persepolis, the women who held economic power, the priests, traders, and diplomats who kept it all runningZoroastrianism and the religious ideas that shaped not only Persia but Judaism, Christianity, and IslamHow the Achaemenid Empire ended - and how much of it quietly survived Alexander's conquestAnd much more.Whether you are a lifelong history reader or picking up your first book on the ancient world, this is the book that finally gives Persia its due.Meticulously researched, compellingly written, and built for readers who want real history - not myth - Ancient Persia delivers one of the greatest civilizations in human history exactly as it deserves to be told: on its own terms.Also perfect for readers of: The Storm Before the Storm, SPQR, The Silk Roads, Rubicon, and The Fate of Rome. Scroll up and grab your copy today. Cyrus the Great. Darius. Xerxes. Persepolis. The real story of the ancient world's greatest empire - told at last on its own terms. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if everything you know about ancient Persia came from its enemies?For centuries, the story of the Persian Empire has been told by the Greeks - the very people Persia went to war with. The result is a civilization remembered mostly for Thermopylae, for a king who whipped the sea, for an… army of faceless millions marching against a handful of brave Spartans.That is not history. That is propaganda.Ancient Persia tears away that narrative and replaces it with something far more extraordinary - the truth.This is the story of Cyrus the Great, who built the largest empire the world had ever seen and then did something no conqueror before him had ever done: he let the conquered keep their gods, their languages, and their lives. It is the story of Darius I, who engineered an administrative system so sophisticated that it would not be matched for a thousand years. Of the Royal Road stretching 2,700 kilometers across three continents. Of Persepolis - a city so breathtaking that Alexander wept after he burned it to the ground.This is the story of an empire that paid its workers, respected its subjects, and governed twenty nations without erasing a single one of them.Inside this book you will discover: The real story of Cyrus the Great - conqueror, liberator, and author of what many call history's first declaration of human rightsHow Darius I built the world's first truly global administrative system - and why it still influences modern governance todayThe Achaemenid military machine - the legendary Immortals, the multinational army, and the strategy behind Persia's greatest campaignsThe Persian Wars retold from the Persian side - what Thermopylae and Salamis actually meant to the empire that fought themDaily life inside the empire - the workers who built Persepolis, the women who held economic power, the priests, traders, and diplomats who kept it all runningZoroastrianism and the religious ideas that shaped not only Persia but Judaism, Christianity, and IslamHow the Achaemenid Empire ended - and how much of it quietly survived Alexander's conquestAnd much more.Whether you are a lifelong history reader or picking up your first book on the ancient world, this is the book that finally gives Persia its due.Meticulously researched, compellingly written, and built for readers who want real history - not myth - Ancient Persia delivers one of the greatest civilizations in human history exactly as it deserves to be told: on its own terms.Also perfect for readers of: The Storm Before the Storm, SPQR, The Silk Roads, Rubicon, and The Fate of Rome. Scroll up and grab your copy today. Cyrus the Great. Darius. Xerxes. Persepolis. The real story of the ancient world's greatest empire - told at last on its own terms. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if everything you know about ancient Persia came from its enemies?For centuries, the story of the Persian Empire has been told by the Greeks - the very people Persia went to war with. The result is a civilization remembered mostly for Thermopylae, for a king who whipped the sea, for an… army of faceless millions marching against a handful of brave Spartans.That is not history. That is propaganda.Ancient Persia tears away that narrative and replaces it with something far more extraordinary - the truth.This is the story of Cyrus the Great, who built the largest empire the world had ever seen and then did something no conqueror before him had ever done: he let the conquered keep their gods, their languages, and their lives. It is the story of Darius I, who engineered an administrative system so sophisticated that it would not be matched for a thousand years. Of the Royal Road stretching 2,700 kilometers across three continents. Of Persepolis - a city so breathtaking that Alexander wept after he burned it to the ground.This is the story of an empire that paid its workers, respected its subjects, and governed twenty nations without erasing a single one of them.Inside this book you will discover: The real story of Cyrus the Great - conqueror, liberator, and author of what many call history's first declaration of human rightsHow Darius I built the world's first truly global administrative system - and why it still influences modern governance todayThe Achaemenid military machine - the legendary Immortals, the multinational army, and the strategy behind Persia's greatest campaignsThe Persian Wars retold from the Persian side - what Thermopylae and Salamis actually meant to the empire that fought themDaily life inside the empire - the workers who built Persepolis, the women who held economic power, the priests, traders, and diplomats who kept it all runningZoroastrianism and the religious ideas that shaped not only Persia but Judaism, Christianity, and IslamHow the Achaemenid Empire ended - and how much of it quietly survived Alexander's conquestAnd much more.Whether you are a lifelong history reader or picking up your first book on the ancient world, this is the book that finally gives Persia its due.Meticulously researched, compellingly written, and built for readers who want real history - not myth - Ancient Persia delivers one of the greatest civilizations in human history exactly as it deserves to be told: on its own terms.Also perfect for readers of: The Storm Before the Storm, SPQR, The Silk Roads, Rubicon, and The Fate of Rome. Scroll up and grab your copy today. Cyrus the Great. Darius. Xerxes. Persepolis. The real story of the ancient world's greatest empire - told at last on its own terms. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - What if everything you know about ancient Persia came from its enemies For centuries, the story of the Persian Empire has been told by the Greeks - the very people Persia went to war with. The result is a civilization remembered mostly…for Thermopylae, for a king who whipped the sea, for an army of faceless millions marching against a handful of brave Spartans.That is not history. That is propaganda.Ancient Persia tears away that narrative and replaces it with something far more extraordinary - the truth.This is the story of Cyrus the Great, who built the largest empire the world had ever seen and then did something no conqueror before him had ever done: he let the conquered keep their gods, their languages, and their lives. It is the story of Darius I, who engineered an administrative system so sophisticated that it would not be matched for a thousand years. Of the Royal Road stretching 2,700 kilometers across three continents. Of Persepolis - a city so breathtaking that Alexander wept after he burned it to the ground.This is the story of an empire that paid its workers, respected its subjects, and governed twenty nations without erasing a single one of them.Inside this book you will discover:The real story of Cyrus the Great - conqueror, liberator, and author of what many call history's first declaration of human rightsHow Darius I built the world's first truly global administrative system - and why it still influences modern governance todayThe Achaemenid military machine - the legendary Immortals, the multinational army, and the strategy behind Persia's greatest campaignsThe Persian Wars retold from the Persian side - what Thermopylae and Salamis actually meant to the empire that fought themDaily life inside the empire - the workers who built Persepolis, the women who held economic power, the priests, traders, and diplomats who kept it all runningZoroastrianism and the religious ideas that shaped not only Persia but Judaism, Christianity, and IslamHow the Achaemenid Empire ended - and how much of it quietly survived Alexander's conquestAnd much more.Whether you are a lifelong history reader or picking up your first book on the ancient world, this is the book that finally gives Persia its due.Meticulously researched, compellingly written, and built for readers who want real history - not myth - Ancient Persia delivers one of the greatest civilizations in human history exactly as it deserves to be told: on its own terms.Also perfect for readers of: The Storm Before the Storm, SPQR, The Silk Roads, Rubicon, and The Fate of Rome. Scroll up and grab your copy today.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Ancient Persia | The Rise and Fall of the Persian Empire - From Cyrus the Great and Darius to Xerxes, Alexander the Great, and the Fall of Persepolis | Samuel Corwin | Taschenbuch | Iranian History | Englisch | 2026 | Absorbing History | EAN 9798950192036 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri G…mbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.