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Cindy Espinoza
28 October, 06:33
How did persian leaders treat conquered peoples?
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Colby Bradford
28 October, 09:51
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Persian leaders allowed conquered nations to keep their religion, language, laws, and similar. This was done because they didn't want revolts and riots from angry people who would feel that they were losing their cultures.
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