Author(s): Michael Burgan
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 160
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
Language: English
Date Published: 2009-12-15
Dimensions: 187.96 x 236.22 x 15.24mm
Publication City/Country: Broomall, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: full-colour photographs & illustrations, maps, sidebars, chronology, bibliography, further resources, glossary, index
For almost 1,200 years, the Persians ruled a territory that stretched from the Black Sea into Central Asia, from India to Egypt and into the fringes of southern Europe. During that period from 550 BCE to 651 CE, the ancient Persians learned to cultivate crops such as wheat and barley and to domesticate animals; they also demonstrated their talents for architecture and art by building enormous palaces, such as at the site of Persepolis, and through intricate art painted on pottery. As their neighbors, particularly the Macedonian prince Alexander the Great, grew stronger, ancient Persia struggled to maintain its authority. Despite their eventual decline, the Persian empires had significant influence on the ancient world, including the idea of worshipping a single god. As the first monotheistic religion, Zoroastrianism would lay the foundation for the development of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. ""Empires of Ancient Persia"" looks at the rise and fall of the Persian empires, the daily life of the people, and their influence on subsequent civilizations.
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 160
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
Language: English
Date Published: 2009-12-15
Dimensions: 187.96 x 236.22 x 15.24mm
Publication City/Country: Broomall, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: full-colour photographs & illustrations, maps, sidebars, chronology, bibliography, further resources, glossary, index
For almost 1,200 years, the Persians ruled a territory that stretched from the Black Sea into Central Asia, from India to Egypt and into the fringes of southern Europe. During that period from 550 BCE to 651 CE, the ancient Persians learned to cultivate crops such as wheat and barley and to domesticate animals; they also demonstrated their talents for architecture and art by building enormous palaces, such as at the site of Persepolis, and through intricate art painted on pottery. As their neighbors, particularly the Macedonian prince Alexander the Great, grew stronger, ancient Persia struggled to maintain its authority. Despite their eventual decline, the Persian empires had significant influence on the ancient world, including the idea of worshipping a single god. As the first monotheistic religion, Zoroastrianism would lay the foundation for the development of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. ""Empires of Ancient Persia"" looks at the rise and fall of the Persian empires, the daily life of the people, and their influence on subsequent civilizations.
Book Info | |
Author | Michael Burgan |
Date Published | 2009-12-15 |
Dimensions | 187.96 x 236.22 x 15.24mm |
First Author | Michael Burgan |
Format | Hardback |
Illustrations | full-colour photographs & illustrations, maps, sidebars, chronology, bibliography, further resources, glossary, index |
ISBN | 9781604131567 |
Language | English |
No. of Pages | 160 |
Publication City/Country | Broomall, United States |
Publisher | Chelsea House Publishers |
Empires of Ancient Persia
- Michael Burgan
- Hardback
- Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
- ISBN: 9781604131567
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