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Title: Cyrus the Great ( Kourosh in Persian, Kouros in Greek )
Added: Dec 20, 2008
Author: MontanaTGMHMS
Duration: 5:0
Description:
Cyrus the Great( Kourosh in Persian, Kouros in Greek )Cyrus (580-529 BC) was the first Achaemenian Emperor. He founded Persia by uniting the two original Iranian Tribes- the Medes and the Persians. Although he was known to be a great conqueror, who at one point controlled one of the greatest Empires ever seen, he is best remembered for his unprecedented tolerance and magnanimous attitude towards those he defeated.Upon his victory over the Medes, he founded a government for his new kingdom, incorporating both Median and Persian nobles as civilian officials. The conquest of Asia Minor completed, he led his armies to the eastern frontiers. Hyrcania and Parthia were already part of the Median Kingdom. Further east, he conquered Drangiana, Arachosia, Margiana and Bactria. After crossing the Oxus, he reached the Jaxartes, where he built fortified towns with the object of defending the farthest frontier of his kingdom against nomadic tribes of Central Asia. The victories to the east led him again to the west and sounded the hour for attack on Babylon and Egypt. When he conquered Babylon, he did so to cheers from the Jewish Community, who welcomed him as a liberator- he allowed the Jews to return to the promised Land. He showed great forbearance and respect towards the religious beliefs and cultural traditions of other races. These qualities earned him the respect and homage of all the people over whom he ruled.As Prof. Richard Frye of Harvard said (in The Heritage of Persia, p10-151): "In the victories of the Persians... what was different was the new policy of reconciliation and together with this was the prime aim of Cyrus to establish a pax Achaemenica..... If one were to assess the achievements of the Achaemenid Persians, surely the concept of One World, .... the fusion of peoples and cultures in one 'Oecumen' was one of their important legacies" The victory over Babylonia expressed all the facets of the policy of conciliation which Cyrus had followed until then. He presented himself not as a conqueror, but a liberator and the legitimate successor to the crown. He took the title of "King of Babylon_ King of the Land". Cyrus had no thought of forcing conquered people into a single mould, and had the wisdom to leave unchanged the institution of each kingdom he attached to the Persian Crown. In 537 BC he allowed more than 40,000 Jews to leave Babylon and return to Palestine. This step was in line with his policy to bring peace to Mankind. A new wind was blowing from the east, carrying away the cries and humility of defeated and murdered victims, extinguishing the fires of sacked cities, and liberating nations from slavery.Cyrus was upright, a great leader of men, generous and benelovent. The Hellenes, whom he conquered regarded him as 'Law-giver' and the Jews as 'the annointed of the Lord'. Prior to his death, he founded a new capital city at Pasargade in Fars. and had established a government for his Empire. He appointed a governor (satrap) to represent him in each province, however the administration, legistlation, and cultural activities of each province was the responsibility of the Satraps. Accoding to Xenophon Cyrus is also reputed to have devised the first postal system, (Achaemenide achievements).His doctrines were adopted by the future emperors of the Achaemenian dynasty. Darius I (521-486 BC) brought together skills and craftsmen from all over the empire in building the city of Persepolis.
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Youtube Comments: 17
sahajad Says:
Nov 22, 2009 - I wish I knew what she is singing. It sounds a very interesting song. She must be singing in Dari ,anyway .
sahajad Says:
Dec 1, 2009 - Can any one give me the name of the singer and the song please ?. I really like to download it.
PERSIANxKING Says:
Dec 25, 2010 - whats that tune in the begining? its awesome
panarkas Says:
May 17, 2011 - Nice video but the Greek name for Cyrus is Κύρος and not Κούρος as you indicate in the video description. That word also exists but it means something else.
MEDIANkurds Says:
Nov 1, 2011 - fuck ahmediker
angrymalakas Says:
Dec 10, 2011 - its Kyros in greek, not Kouros
PadeganeAzar Says:
Dec 18, 2011 - and melon is "gharpiz" in turkish...
shitonMOHAMMAD Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - Iron Maiden aces high in the background? Great choice!
MrPersianlion Says:
Feb 18, 2012 - the name of singer is hayedeh and the song name i think padeshahe khoban
sahajad Says:
Feb 18, 2012 - Merci Beaucoup mon ami !
MrPersianlion Says:
Feb 19, 2012 - you are welcome dear. hope you enjoy with this music
sahajad Says:
Feb 19, 2012 - I will, as I am a great fan of Kourosh ( Cyrus the Great ). Although I am from Sri Lanka we studied the Persian History in school . I am also of Aryan origin so naturally anything to do with the Aryan culture fascinates me. It is a pity that the Zaroshti religeon is not powerful in Persia. Our Buddhism and Zaroshti religeons dominated the world once.
NawrozNawrozi Says:
Mar 3, 2012 - This Kari-Rash was very Goo-reat just like your Khomeini and Ahmad Kar-najad. I have been collecting many things about this guy that shows how goo-reat he was.
coolmeditation25 Says:
Mar 28, 2012 - A really super song. I am South Asian but we all know Kourosh-Cyrus the great .Modern Iran will never produce anyone like that, ever !What a horrid lot you get over there now ?. The Arab culture ruined them . When will they go back to their former glory ?












IHILAM Says:
Jan 18, 2009 - Barikallah afarin