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E. Napp The Persian Empire In this lesson, students will identify characteristics of the Persian Empire. Students will be able to define and/of identify the following terms: Empire Persians Zoroastrianism Provinces

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Page 1: E. Napp The Persian Empire In this lesson, students will identify characteristics of the Persian Empire. Students will be able to define and/of identify

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The Persian Empire

In this lesson, students will identify characteristics of the Persian Empire.

Students will be able to define and/of identify the following terms:

Empire

Persians

Zoroastrianism

Provinces

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E. NappThe Persians built a vast empire.

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Empire

• An empire is a state that rules over several different cultures.

• The Persians were early empire builders.

• They conquered neighboring cultures.

• The Persians lived in present-day Iran.

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Iran is a country in Southwest Asia.Southwest Asia is called the Middle East.

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Persian Agriculture

• There was little rainfall in Persia.

• The Persians used underground water sources for farming.

• Underground water sources are called aquifers.

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Aquifers allowed people to farm away fromrivers.

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Ruling a Vast Empire

• At the height of the Persian Empire, the Persians ruled a territory that stretched from the Nile River to the Indus River.

• To rule such a vast empire, the Persians divided their empire into provinces.

• Each province was ruled by a local official loyal to the Persian emperor.

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The Persians built roads to connect theirvast empire.

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Conquered people paid tribute to thePersian emperor.

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Tribute is a payment from one ruler toanother ruler. Paying tribute is a way

to acknowledge the superior ruler.

PersianCoins

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Zoroastrianism

• The Persians worshipped many gods until Zoroaster started a new religion in about 600 B.C.

• Zoroaster taught that there were two forces in the world: a force of good and a force of evil.

• People were free to choose which force to follow but they would be rewarded or punished in the afterlife.

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Zoroaster taught that the world isa battle between the God of good,Ahura Mazda, and the force of evil.

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Zoroastrians believe that fire is a symbolof their God.

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Questions for Reflection:

• Define empire.

• Where did the Persians live?

• What lands were conquered by the Persians?

• Why did the Persians build roads?

• Why did the Persians divide their empire into provinces?

• What do Zoroastrians believe?