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During the first and second millennia BCE a swathe of nomadic peoples migrated outward from Central Asia into the Eurasian periphery. One group of these people would find themselves encamped in an unpromising, arid region just south of the Caspian Sea. From these modest and uncertain beginnings, they would go on to form one of the most powerful empires in history: the Persian Empire. In this book, Geoffrey and Brenda Parker tell the captivating story of this ancient civilization and its enduring legacy to the world. The authors examine the unique features of Persian life and trace their influence throughout the centuries. They examine the environmental difficulties the early Persians encountered and how, in overcoming them, they were able to develop a unique culture that would culminate in the massive, first empire, the Achaemenid Empire. Extending their influence into the maritime west, they fought the Greeks for mastery of the eastern Mediterranean one of the most significant geopolitical contests of the ancient world. And the authors paint vivid portraits of Persian cities and their spectacular achievements: intricate and far-reaching roadways, an astonishing irrigation system that created desert paradises, and, above all, an extraordinary reflection of the diverse peoples that inhabited them. Informed and original, this is a history of an incomparable culture whose influence can still be seen, millennia later, in modern-day Iran and the wider Middle East.;Cover; The Persians; Imprint Page; Contents; Chronology; Preface: Lost and Found; 1. Origins: The Land and the People; 2. The Achaemenid Dynasty; 3. The Achievements of the Achaemenids; 4. Cyrus the Great in History and Legend; 5. Persepolis: City, Throne and Power; 6. Thus Spake Zarathustra: Religion and Empire; 7. Paradise gained; 8. Alexander of Macedon and the Hellenistic Interlude; 9. Empire Revived: The Sasanids; 10. Islamic Persia and Persian Islam; 11. From Persepolis to Samarkand: The Persian Legacy in Central Asia.

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The Persians lost civilizations - image 2 THE PERSIANS

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LOST CIVILIZATIONS

The books in this series explore the rise and fall of the great civilizations and peoples of the ancient world. Each book considers not only their history but their art, culture and lasting legacy and asks why they remain important and relevant in our world today.

Already published:

The Indus Andrew Robinson
The Persians Geoffrey Parker and Brenda Parker

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THE
PERSIANS

LOST CIVILIZATIONS

GEOFFREY PARKER
AND BRENDA PARKER

REAKTION BOOKS

This book is dedicated to our six grandchildren:
Ben, Max, Zoe, Geoffrey, Maddy and Spike
.

Published by Reaktion Books Ltd
Unit 32, Waterside
4448 Wharf Road
London N1 7UX, UK

www.reaktionbooks.co.uk

First published 2017

Copyright Geoffrey Parker and Brenda Parker 2017

All rights reserved
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers

Page References in the Photo Acknowledgements and
Index Match the Printed Edition of this Book.

Printed and bound in China by 1010 Printing International Ltd

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

eISBN: 9781780236988

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C HRONOLOGY

587 BC

Jerusalem falls to the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II
The Babylonian Captivity of the Jews begins

550 BC

Death of Cambyses I of Anshan and succession of Cyrus II

528 BC

Buddhism founded by Siddhartha Gautama

521 BC

Darius I succeeds Cyrus

457429 BC

Golden Age of Athens under Pericles

431 BC

Beginning of the Peloponnesian Wars between Athens and Sparta

332 BC

Alexander the Great founds Alexandria

331 BC

Alexander the Great defeats Darius III and conquers Persian Empire

270 BC

Conquest of Italy by Rome

221 BC

Chin Shih Huang-ti establishes the Chinese Empire

146 BC

Rome defeats and destroys Carthage

AD 27

Founding of the Roman Empire

c. AD 29

Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth

The Roman Emperor Trajan conquers Mesopotamia

Sasanid dynasty in Persia

The Roman emperor Constantine accepts Christianity

The Gupta dynasty unifies northern India

Constantinople, built on the site of Byzantium, becomes the capital of the Roman Empire

Hun invasion of Europe

Division of the Roman Empire between East and West

Barbarian conquest of the western Roman Empire

Beginning of the religion of Islam

The Arabs defeat the Persian army at the battle of Nehawand

Charlemagne (Charles the Great) becomes king of the Franks and establishes the state which will become known as the Holy Roman Empire

The Norseman Rurik becomes the ruler of Kiev

1096

The First Crusade and the establishment of the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem

1206

Establishment of the sultanate of Delhi. Mongol chieftain Temujin is proclaimed Genghis Khan and begins his conquests. Establishment of the Mongol Yuan dynasty in China.
The Mongols rule the country until 1368

1290

Founding of the Ottoman Empire

1368

Defeat of the Mongols in China and establishment of the Ming dynasty

1380

Tamerlane conquers Persia

1421

Beginning of the Portuguese explorations under Henry the Navigator

1453

Constantinople falls to the Ottomans and becomes their capital

1526

Founding of the Mughal dynasty in India

1707

Death of the emperor Aurangzeb and beginning of the disintegration of the Mughal Empire

1739

The Persian Nadir Shah invades India, sacks Delhi and takes the Peacock Throne back to Persia where it becomes the new symbol of the shahs

1757

Victory in the Battle of Plassey results in Britain becoming the major power in north India

1858

Indias First War of Independence (the Indian Mutiny) results in the British Crown taking over the responsibilities of the East India Company

1869

Opening of the Suez Canal produces renewed British interest in the Middle East

1876

Queen Victoria becomes Empress of India. Britain is now the dominant power in southern Asia

1900

Boxer Rebellion in China and almost complete take over of the country by the great powers Britain, Russia and Germany

1908

Founding of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company

191418

The First World War results in the fall of the German, Austrian, Russian and Ottoman empires which have dominated Europe and the Middle East during the nineteenth century. Britain and France become the dominant powers in the Middle East

1922

Establishment of the Soviet Union

1925

Reza Shah founds the Pahlavi dynasty in Persia

1931

Japanese invasion of Manchuria, which eventually leads to the Japanese conquest of much of China

193945

Second World War produces the two superpowers the United States and the Soviet Union. They dominate the world scene throughout most of the rest of the twentieth century

1943

Tehran is the first meeting place of the Big Three Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union

1950s60s

Those Middle Eastern states that had been reduced to quasi-colonial status by Britain and France gain their independence

1972

Great ceremonies in Iran in an attempt to resurrect the ancient empire

1980

Establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran followed by war with Iraq

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