From: The Achaemenid Empire: The Ancient Superpower That Shaped the World
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The Achaemenid Empire influenced later governments and cultures, including the Greeks and Romans.

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The administrative techniques, cultural tolerance, and infrastructure of the Achaemenids inspired later empires. Greek historians like Herodotus wrote about Persia’s power and organization. The empire showed that ruling a vast, diverse land could be done through respect, communication, and efficient governance—ideas that shaped later civilizations.

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The empire built an extensive road system and a postal service to connect its vast territories.
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The Achaemenid rulers allowed conquered peoples to keep their own customs and religions.
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The empire stretched from the Balkans and Egypt in the west to the Indus Valley in the east.
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