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Some of the most intriguing human epochs exist in the space between history and mystery, particularly in the life of Cyrus the Great, who founded the Persian Empire in the sixth century BCE. Through conquest and diplomacy, he unified a vast dominion from the Aegean Sea to the Hindu Kush, governing millions. Cyrus gained support and stability by respecting local customs and religions, steering clear of tyranny, and efficiently managing the realm through provincial governors. This empire would endure for two centuries, leaving a lasting Persian influence on the ancient world. The Greek historian Xenophon remarked that "Cyrus did indeed eclipse all other monarchs, before or since." The Biblical prophet Second Isaiah foretold Cyrus' role in repatriating Jews from Babylon, calling him "my shepherd." Despite his achievements, much about Cyrus remains uncertain, as Persians of his time did not prioritize written records, and the most comprehensive accounts were penned by Greeks. Fragmentary evidence includes archaeological finds and administrative records, alongside the complexities of legend. In "Discovering Cyrus: The Persian Conqueror Astride the Ancient World," Reza Zarghamee meticulously assembles diverse sources to portray Cyrus, examining the Persian background, the era's turbulence, and the foundations of his policies. His exploration covers religion, military methods, commerce, and court life, ultimately presenting a vivid p
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Discovering Cyrus, Reza Zarghamee
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- 2018
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