The Transition of Babylonia from the Neo-Babylonian Empire to Achaemenid Rule

Michael Jursa · 2007

This chapter examines the aftermath of the Persian conquest of Babylonia in the sixth century BCE.

Tür:
Kitap Bölümü
Yazar:
Michael Jursa
Yayın yılı:
2007
Yayıncı:
British Academy
Dil:
en

This chapter examines the aftermath of the Persian conquest of Babylonia in the sixth century BCE. It explores the relationship of the Iranian rulers and the indigenous Babylonian urban upper class and analyses the effects of administrative change introduced by the Achaemenid rulers and their officials, especially in the realm of taxation. It suggests that Cyrus the Great and his administration had achieved continuity by securing the cooperation of the traditional Babylonian elite, specifically by honouring the long-standing claims of these families on important offices both in temple and state administration.

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Medeniyetler: Babil İmparatorluğu, Yeni Babil (Kalde) İmparatorluğu

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