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The Achaemenid rulers allowed conquered peoples to keep their own customs and religions.
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Unlike many empires that forced their culture on conquered lands, the Achaemenid kings practiced tolerance. They respected local traditions and religions, which helped keep peace and loyalty. For example, Cyrus the Great famously allowed the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem and rebuild their temple, a story recorded even in the Bible.
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