Cyrus the Great - Rise of the Achaemenid Empire DOCUMENTARY

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    Kings and Generals' historical animated documentary series on the history of Ancient Civilizations continues with a video on Cyrus the Great, the king of kings, founder of the Achaemenid empire, and the first of the great conquerors. In this video, we will cover the life and works of Cyrus, from his birth to his reforms to his conquests.
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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  Před 2 lety +238

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    • @lakshmipraveen8734
      @lakshmipraveen8734 Před 2 lety +2

      Dear Kings and Generals, Thank you so much for make an video on one of the Great Empire of all time In History. As I am fan of Achaemenid Empire it was sweet treat.

    • @Stateira_Cyrus
      @Stateira_Cyrus Před 2 lety +14

      Cassandane was a Persian noblewoman and the "dearly loved" wife of Cyrus the Great.
      Cyrus the Great and Cassandane were known to love each other very much.
      Cassandane said that she found it more bitter to leave Cyrus than to depart her life.
      Cyrus loved his Persian Queen Cassandane dearly and when she died the entire empire observed a great mourning. Cyrus never recovered from the grief of losing her and stayed inactive for nearly a decade after her death.
      Cyrus the Great wrote the first Human Rights Charter. United Nations uses the Cyrus Cylinder as a pillar of the earliest declaration of human rights.

    • @Stateira_Cyrus
      @Stateira_Cyrus Před 2 lety +13

      In all sources, Cyrus the Great is described as a good king.
      The great historians such as Will Durant, Richard N. Frye, Arthur Upham Pope, Professor Patrick Hunt, Walther Hinz, Heidemarie Koch, Charles Freeman, etc, etc, and the Great western philosophers, such as Hegel, Nietzsche, etc, etc, all respected and praised Cyrus the Great, the Persian empire and Persia. Xenophon respected and praised Persia and Cyrus the Great.
      " Many historians as well as writers on human rights, have supported the interpretation of the Cyrus Cylinder as a human rights charter. "
      Cyropaedia by Xenophon is about Cyrus the Great of Persia/Iran, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. The Cyropaedia has been consulted as a standard reference of statesmanship by a number of prominent leaders in world history. Many Classical and Western statesmen knew well of Cyrus and his adaptive policies of governance by way of the Cyropaedia.

    • @Persian_Queen_Cassandane
      @Persian_Queen_Cassandane Před 2 lety +9

      I love Cyrus the Great. For me, Cyrus the Great is the greatest emperor in human history. Cyrus the Great is the pride of humanity.

    • @Steve-ce6js
      @Steve-ce6js Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for making a video on Cyrus the Great! Very much appreciated. However, the portion covering Cyrus's early life was based on the mythical story told by the Greeks, not the historical account. Also, the battles weren't covered in great depth and detail like the videos for other rulers such as Alexander, Julius Caesar, etc... Additionally, there wasn't much mentioned about the genius administrative system he laid the foundations for which was based on a religious tolerance unlike any other empire that preceded it.

  • @ragzaugustus
    @ragzaugustus Před 2 lety +1217

    "Do not grudge me my monument" is pretty nice, fair enough too.

    • @davidpeterson5647
      @davidpeterson5647 Před 2 lety +73

      "Also, wipe your feet off when you gaze upon my tomb. And don't slouch!"

    • @AlphaCrucis
      @AlphaCrucis Před 2 lety +13

      I was just trying to understand what that means when I looked at this at the top of the comments. What does it mean?

    • @then9779
      @then9779 Před 2 lety +147

      @@AlphaCrucis The King tells you that he deserves his tomb and you should not be envious or bitter about it.

    • @liriobolaffio3255
      @liriobolaffio3255 Před 2 lety +12

      There was no inhumation in Mazdean religion, because the death would make the earth impure. They exposed corpses to birds and animals. The inscription is reported in Greek by Strabo (I century BC), so it's probably a spurious tradition.

    • @siavashashavand4834
      @siavashashavand4834 Před 2 lety +45

      @@liriobolaffio3255 there's no hard evidence that that tradition existed in zoroastrianism before the sassanids, especially bc of the several iranian ruler tombs before the sassanids, so it's either that achaemenids weren't zoroastrian which is unlikely or that the tradition didn't exist at first

  • @hemansx
    @hemansx Před 2 lety +1490

    The best thing about the inscription on his tomb is that countless armies and invading forces came across it over the next two thousand years, and all chose to respect his wishes and leave the tomb alone.

    • @MarvinT0606
      @MarvinT0606 Před 2 lety +375

      unlike the Egyptian pharaohs, he left nothing in his tomb for looters; just a tombstone telling everyone to fuck off and leave his bones in peace

    • @alfredoalfaro5000
      @alfredoalfaro5000 Před 2 lety +239

      @@MarvinT0606 Such a man needed no gold nor fancy stuff to be known as the greatest.

    • @roccomarcy
      @roccomarcy Před 2 lety +49

      @@MarvinT0606 Strabo stated that when Alexander the Great looted and destroyed Persepolis, he paid a visit to the tomb of Cyrus and commanded Aristobulus, one of his warriors, to enter the monument. Inside he found a golden bed, a table set with drinking vessels, a gold coffin, some ornaments studded with precious stones and an inscription on the tomb. No trace of any such inscription survives. Strabo described it as follows

    • @roccomarcy
      @roccomarcy Před 2 lety +44

      Alexander then went to Pasargadae; and this too was an ancient royal residence. Here he saw also, in a park, the tomb of Cyrus; it was a small tower and was concealed within the dense growth of trees. The tomb was solid below, but had a roof and sepulchre above, which latter had an extremely narrow entrance. Aristobulus says that at the behest of the king he passed through this entrance and decorated the tomb; and that he saw a golden couch, a table with cups, a golden coffin, and numerous garments and ornaments set with precious stones; and that he saw all these things on his first visit, but that on a later visit the place had been robbed and everything had been carried off except the couch and the coffin, which had only been broken to pieces, and that the robbers had removed the corpse to another place, a fact which plainly proved that it was an act of plunderers, not of the satrap, since they left behind only what could not easily be carried off; and that the robbery took place even though the tomb was surrounded by a guard of Magi, who received for their maintenance a sheep every day and a horse every month. But just as the remoteness of the countries to which Alexander's army advanced, Bactra and India, had led to numerous other revolutionary acts, so too this was one of the revolutionary acts. Now Aristobulus so states it, and he goes to record the following inscription on the tomb: "O man, I am Cyrus, who acquired the empire for the Persians and was king of Asia; grudge me not, therefore, my monument." Onesicritus, however, states that the tower had ten stories and that Cyrus lay in the uppermost story, and that there was one inscription in Greek, carved in Persian letters, "Here I lie, Cyrus, king of kings," and another written in the Persian language with the same meaning.

    • @stevebee3083
      @stevebee3083 Před 2 lety +5

      @@roccomarcy wow thanks for shading some light on this ,I’ll look into it more

  • @rayanzelms9453
    @rayanzelms9453 Před 2 lety +989

    I´m not even Persian but I feel proud when I hear about him.
    Lot of love from Spain.

    • @ardeshir_Persian
      @ardeshir_Persian Před 2 lety +33

      Thanks a lot , hé was king of hearts,,,

    • @Ishi79
      @Ishi79 Před 2 lety +2

      You are a Jew?

    • @rayanzelms9453
      @rayanzelms9453 Před 2 lety +23

      @@Ishi79 No I´m not

    • @Ishi79
      @Ishi79 Před 2 lety +3

      @@rayanzelms9453 The fairytale empire of persia was written by European colonialism, European jews. I think it is why you feel proud about this fairytale.

    • @rayanzelms9453
      @rayanzelms9453 Před 2 lety +86

      @@Ishi79 Your name suggests an Arabic or Kurdis background.
      i´m not Persian so please spare me your stereotypical racism.

  • @beyondmywildestdreams6942
    @beyondmywildestdreams6942 Před rokem +204

    You just imagine it how great and respected a person should be that people talk about him this way after more than 2500years,isn't that Immortality?

    • @renusingh384
      @renusingh384 Před 7 měsíci +13

      It is immortality ❤

    • @soffren
      @soffren Před 2 měsíci +3

      If he could even comprehend his legacy, it would blow his mind. He is remembered despite the literal rise and fall of dozens of empires, and the passage of thousands of years.
      If you told him"One day, after hundreds of centuries, a human will walk on the moon, and that human will know your name, as will all educated people of that time, I wonder how he'd take it.

    • @thelordofgifts5343
      @thelordofgifts5343 Před 21 dnem +1

      History is beautiful because it is like being taught lesson directly from the greatest humans who ever lived

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 Před 2 lety +2962

    Cyrus the Great was so Great that he even had a cameo in the Old Testament and called blessed by God and given the title of Messiah by the Hebrews. What an OG.

    • @shooterdownunder
      @shooterdownunder Před 2 lety +194

      The event is even described in the Bible in the book of Daniel

    • @redplanet7163
      @redplanet7163 Před 2 lety +169

      That's because he set the Hebrews free. The ones that Nebuchanezar had brought to Babylon.

    • @victorestrella9503
      @victorestrella9503 Před 2 lety +48

      @@PROVOCATEURSK none

    • @abuzaformohammedaman9205
      @abuzaformohammedaman9205 Před 2 lety +176

      He is even described in Quran as Julkarnain.

    • @BenJune09
      @BenJune09 Před 2 lety +121

      Isaiah 45:1 “Thus saith the LORD to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut;”

  • @bobakbobak2588
    @bobakbobak2588 Před 2 lety +824

    The difference between Cyrus and others is that, you don't have to be a Persian to be proud of yourself when you learn about him, you'd feel proud simply as a human being from any part of the world with any ethnic background.

    • @ramtin5152
      @ramtin5152 Před rokem +14

      @Ευαγγελος Αγγελος Damn you are so lucky dude
      Be proud of it
      Both people have great history
      (But it's better to say Iranian instead of Persian)

    • @HighKingBob
      @HighKingBob Před rokem +47

      @@ramtin5152 there’s nothing wrong with saying Persian.
      Persians are just one of the many Iranian ethnicities. Lurs, Kurds, Tajiks, Baloch, Ossetians, and Pashtuns are all Iranian too

    • @HighKingBob
      @HighKingBob Před rokem +13

      @@sohrab4371 culturally they are Iranic

    • @sohrab4371
      @sohrab4371 Před rokem +4

      @@HighKingBob well yeah also many countries became Persianized

    • @masyaf897
      @masyaf897 Před rokem +8

      @@HighKingBob
      Tajiks are closest to Iranians.
      Tajiks are eastern Persians

  • @anthonymanderson7671
    @anthonymanderson7671 Před 2 lety +118

    Cyrus was a great man. Love Iran from zambia 🇿🇲❤️ 🇮🇷

  • @PhoenixRiseinFlame
    @PhoenixRiseinFlame Před 2 lety +124

    Cyrus is such an interesting figure in history. He basically went from a child sentenced to be murdered to ruling most of the known world. He was one of the most tolerant Emperors in the ancient world and generally ruled in a fair manner.

  • @gnewsome
    @gnewsome Před 2 lety +3706

    The fact that a Zoroastrian Persian is considered a Jewish Messiah tells you everything you need to know about this absolute legend.

    • @airlot1469
      @airlot1469 Před 2 lety +63

      @@ktheterkuceder6825 yeah both are candidates of Dhul Qurnayn

    • @baalsagol346
      @baalsagol346 Před 2 lety +323

      @@GoogleUserOne dude is everything alright???
      Cause you sound a little bit..... unhinged, shell i get you a glass of water?

    • @alborzilani3272
      @alborzilani3272 Před 2 lety +118

      well that fact is Achaemenid empire were not fully Zoroastrian, they were followers of Mithra also, or just keeping some of those traditions, which dates back to pre Zoroastrian teachings, and persian society back then were consist of different beliefs and religions and we can see the reflection of that on the big scale for the whole empire policies

    • @gnewsome
      @gnewsome Před 2 lety +173

      @@GoogleUserOne Lol, someone woke up a little angry and anti-Semitic this morning, eh? My only point was that to be considered a Messiah by people from an entirely different country and religion is quite an achievement, no matter who bestows that honor.

    • @gnewsome
      @gnewsome Před 2 lety +112

      @@Barthaneous34 Cyrus did a little more for the Jewish people than simply acknowledge Jerusalem as their capital.

  • @felipepereira214
    @felipepereira214 Před 2 lety +847

    I'm a simple man: if it's about Persian or Iranian civilizations, I like it!

    • @hosseinsadeghi2468
      @hosseinsadeghi2468 Před 2 lety +60

      Greetings from Iran and a simple Persian 🙏🌼

    • @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane
      @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane Před 2 lety +46

      Iran (Persia) is the land of great scientists, philosophers, poets, Queens, emperors, civilizations, such as :
      1. Elam civilization
      2. Cyrus the Great
      3. Rhazes
      4. Cassandane
      5. Parthians
      6. Jiroft civilization
      7. Susa civilization
      8. Persian culture and civilization
      9. Khayyam
      10. Ferdowsi
      11. Ariobarzanes the Brave
      12. Youtab the Brave
      13. Darius the Great
      14. Achaemenid Empire
      15. Pasargadae
      16. Ecbatana
      17. Susa
      18. Persepolis
      19. Surena
      20. Shapur I the Great
      21. Bubares
      22. Mani
      23. Jamshid Kashani
      24. Borzuya
      25. Attar
      26. Fakhruddin Razi
      27. Abd Rahman Sufi
      28. Avicenna
      29. Khwarizmi
      30. Nasir Tusi
      31. Yaqub Leis
      32. Sassanids
      33. Atossa
      34. Mumtaz Mahal
      35. Artystone
      36. Stateira
      37. Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani
      38. Sayyida Shirin
      39. Khayr al-Nisa Begum
      40. Pantheia
      41. Artadokht
      42. Azarnahid
      43. Artachaies
      44. Bozorgmehr
      45. Maryam Mirzakhani
      46. Pardis Sabeti
      47. Manijeh Razeghi
      48. Mina J. Bissell
      49. Azadeh Tabazadeh
      50. Sara Zahedi
      51. Firouz Naderi
      52. Cumrun Vafa
      53. Majid Samii
      54. Hamida Banu Begum, also known by the title Maryam Makani
      55. Behruza
      56. Balendukht
      57. Ardashir the Unifier
      58. Shahrbanu
      59. Farrukhan the Great
      60. Azadokht
      etc, etc.

    • @hosseinsadeghi2468
      @hosseinsadeghi2468 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane you forgot Nima Arkani

    • @xsaca2724
      @xsaca2724 Před 2 lety +13

      @@Strongstrangers Kurds are not Medes. I am a Medes from Iran.

    • @xsaca2724
      @xsaca2724 Před 2 lety +13

      @@Strongstrangers And Persian civilization has nothing to do with you. And Ecbatana, the capital of Medes, is in Iran, in a Persian province, not Kurdistan. Your traditional Kurdish clothing is not similar to the Medes clothing.

  • @robertshrewsbury4241
    @robertshrewsbury4241 Před 2 lety +95

    King Cyrus The Great said “Success should always call for showing greater kindness, generosity and justice; only people lost in darkness treat it as an occasion for greater greed”
    “Whenever you can, act as a liberator. Freedom, dignity, wealth-these three together constitute the greatest happiness of humanity. If you bequeath all three to your people, their love for you will never die”

    • @soffren
      @soffren Před 2 měsíci +2

      And he is still loved by many hundreds of thousands to this very day.

  • @saman3702
    @saman3702 Před 2 lety +45

    I like Cyrus the great not only as an Iranian, but as a human .
    I love him as a person who is an example of humanity .
    when he conquered babylonia, he treated the people with humanity and kindness and let them be free to practice their religion and never harmed their cities , the same king who established one of the ancient greatest civilization ever !
    Powerful and merciful ❤🤍💚

  • @animeyahallo3887
    @animeyahallo3887 Před 2 lety +1344

    Cyrus The Great: Before we invade the Babylonian Empire, I would first like to acknowledge our sponsor, Raid Shadow Legends.

  • @lordfridge491
    @lordfridge491 Před 2 lety +967

    As Gordon Rameses the Second said " Finally, some good fucking history"

  • @amirrezahaghani1382
    @amirrezahaghani1382 Před rokem +12

    As an Iranian, I just wanted to thank you for putting folk Persian music in the background; it’s very pleasant to my ears

  • @emperornapoleon6204
    @emperornapoleon6204 Před 2 lety +127

    This is the third time I’ve come back to watch this! Excellent work here. Cyrus is the epitome of a “Great” human ruler. Matters of state, the military, religion, tolerance… nothing was outside the scope of his ability, and he ruled his subjects well.

  • @askme1408
    @askme1408 Před 2 lety +333

    The inscription on the Cyrus's tomb. "Mortals, I am Cyrus, son of Cambyses, founder of the Persian monarchy, and Sovereign of Asia, grudge me not therefore this monument."
    Even after being long dead,the Cyrus gives you chills.

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto Před rokem +16

      And Alexander the great restored his tomb.

    • @7kaisheba
      @7kaisheba Před rokem +3

      It is written about it in Esther, queen of the persians, a book

    • @meh23p
      @meh23p Před rokem +10

      I wonder what the old Persian word for “Asia” was.

    • @Ishi79
      @Ishi79 Před 8 měsíci

      ایرانی یعنی محصول تجاوز
      تاریخشون یعنی حمله یونانی عرب مغول روس انگلیس افغان یعنی تجاوز کردن اینا به ایرانی

    • @agostocobain2729
      @agostocobain2729 Před 3 měsíci

      The tombs of Esther, Mordecai, Prophet Daniel, and Cyrus the great still stand in Iran today.@@7kaisheba

  • @nocturnalforsaken4519
    @nocturnalforsaken4519 Před 2 lety +478

    "O man, whoever you are and wherever you come from, for I know you will come, I am Cyrus who won the Persians their empire. Do not therefore begrudge me this bit of earth that covers my bones"-Plutarch

    • @nebsam7137
      @nebsam7137 Před 2 lety +1

      Was this an actually quote or a later telling?

    • @dnajournal4321
      @dnajournal4321 Před 2 lety +55

      @@nebsam7137
      Well, it's safely back in the hand of the Iranians now.
      So Alexander, the Arabs and the Mongols didn't destroy it for the brief periods they conquered Iran.

    • @dnajournal4321
      @dnajournal4321 Před 2 lety +45

      @@magtovi
      If the Americans destroy it, Cyrus the Great's message would have been ignored for the first time in 2500 years.
      You'd think it would be Genghis Khan or Alexander the Great - who sacked cities.
      Instead, it's the USA and its allies, all while pretending "its for peace". If the world exists another 1000 years, America's propaganda won't work as well against the facts recorded.
      "Iraq destroyed. No WMDs".
      "Iran destroyed. Israel and Saudi didn't like them".

    • @a-sheepof-christ9027
      @a-sheepof-christ9027 Před 2 lety +18

      @@magtovi The actual Baghdad and its library was destroyed by Mongolians under the Khan.
      And it is not America that is the attacker. People in the middle east have fought against each other in disorganized campaigns since the caliphate destroyed much of the infrastructure that survived from antiquity onward.
      Iran could have become a modern, progressive and powerful nation by now, but If you want to point fingers point them at Abu Bakr who led his horde against the Shas and the late Persian empire, or the religious extremists who were pawns in the hands of western powers from the 90s onward to thwart the growth of middle eastern societies.
      The United States is simply protecting its interests with a force and craftyness that people in the middle east were not expecting from westerners since WW2. And you can be sure of one thing: it would be a lot deadlier if the west was not regulating itself as strongly as it is at the moment. Don't be fooled into thinking you have seen the full force of the American war machine: that never happened because - for better or worse - congress and politicians have prevented that all the way back to the Vietnam War. Military actions still have to be accounted for before the people at large.
      And that is good: Otherwise we would have other names lined up next to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    • @mathieudizzy9313
      @mathieudizzy9313 Před 2 lety

      @@a-sheepof-christ9027 My friend, what was the event that played the biggest role in the closing of the Middle Ages?

  • @jhunpalz06
    @jhunpalz06 Před 2 lety +450

    Fun Fact: Cyrus the great was heavily admired by Alexander the Great.

    • @ibreathairunfortunatelyish4444
      @ibreathairunfortunatelyish4444 Před rokem +36

      Proceeded to destroy his empire

    • @sepehrnone9219
      @sepehrnone9219 Před rokem +1

      😂😂😂

    • @bossm9990
      @bossm9990 Před rokem +32

      @@ibreathairunfortunatelyish4444 he never destroyed Achaemenids, he restored the tomb of Kouroush. He only ruled for a measely 8 years anyways

    • @SonofChrist77
      @SonofChrist77 Před rokem

      @Ευαγγελος Αγγελος what an honour to be you 😊 you are blessed with the left and the right eye of the ancient world 🥰

    • @SonofChrist77
      @SonofChrist77 Před rokem +7

      @@ibreathairunfortunatelyish4444 his empire was already in ruins and tatters due to poor leadership and moral decline. So it’s pretty good that Alexander came and ended it.

  • @agostocobain2729
    @agostocobain2729 Před 2 lety +91

    This man is not just for Persians to be proud of, but for mankind to be proud of. He also wrote the first declaration of human rights, on the cylinder. He was anointed by God in the Torah. He didn't allow slavery in his empire. He freed the Jews from Babylonian captivity. He had temple rebuilt in Jerusalem for God. He got back the valuables that belonged to Hebrews from the Babylonians. The Persians were first people to believe in one God. He deserves the title "Great"

  • @maysammansoury2005
    @maysammansoury2005 Před 2 lety +1281

    Cyrus was great not due to his military genius or rulling skills, but for his respect for human rights and refusal of slavery. However, we often hear the term great is given to warlords such as Alexander, Chenghiz khan, Napoleon ...
    I personally take pride in refusal of slavery in Persian culture. Perhaps the only major civilization that did not build on the shoulders of the slaves and yet made it.

    • @maysammansoury2005
      @maysammansoury2005 Před 2 lety +10

      @Binturong i think you are right.

    • @maysammansoury2005
      @maysammansoury2005 Před 2 lety +78

      speaking of of the mongols, mentioning tolerance is a little over exaduration. They destroyed cities, executed by thousands and let them pray on the ruins. this is not much of a tolerance. They were just unbelievers themselves and saw the religious to be weak, so they kept them be, as long as there was no clash with the appointed khan.

    • @SlayerRiley
      @SlayerRiley Před 2 lety +5

      @@JoeSmith-sl9bq Good point haha

    • @RzaAzery
      @RzaAzery Před 2 lety +8

      Another account pertains to the Persian custom to marry their siblings, such as the son of Cyrus married his own blood sister, according to Herodotus. Book 3-31.

    • @maysammansoury2005
      @maysammansoury2005 Před 2 lety +88

      @@RzaAzery So what? Morally their behaivor is not a problem, but biologically because of lack of information about inbreeding issues their act was ignorant. Even if it is true that they did marry their siblings, This act is a million times far better that slavery. Romes main practice. rome and macca should be called the land of slavery. I can not find many things worst than slavery and being a slave. The real moral ancient moral civilization was Persia and the rest savages. until recently.

  • @Verethragna94
    @Verethragna94 Před 2 lety +1060

    As an Iranian I would like to thank Kings and Generals team for this brilliant video, I really enjoyed the video Cyrus the great is like a prophet for us, he's the most understated historical figure, btw you forgot to mention his Cyrus's cylinder which is said to be the first declaration of Human rights, and also there was no mention of his religious and cultural tolerance towards his subjects, and the things that actually entitled him of the title "the great"
    Anyway thanks again and much love from Iran🇮🇷❤️

    • @morleans3049
      @morleans3049 Před 2 lety +20

      The Cyrus cylinder has nothing to do with human rights, and it shouldn't be seen as the world's first declaration of human rights. While the Achaemenid empire was relatively tolerant towards other religious and cultural practices (unlike, for example, the Sassanids which often repressed deviant religious and cultural practices with brute force), it had no notion of human rights. Frankly any document prior to the 16th-17th century should not be considered a human rights document, even the Magna Carta. The Cyrus cylinder mostly served to legitimize his kingship over newly conquered Babylon.

    • @Verethragna94
      @Verethragna94 Před 2 lety +204

      @@morleans3049 if it was from the Greeks, it would be, right?! though I like Greeks, anyway The essence of Cyrus cylinder is freedom of religion, language, culture, abhoring slavery and others... And aren't these the most fundamental principles of human rights?
      If Cyrus's cylinder is not the earliest attempt of formulation the human rights, then I have nothing to say to you

    • @waterofwatermelon
      @waterofwatermelon Před 2 lety +72

      @@Verethragna94 دقیقا. اگه از یونان بود همه بدون اینکه بفهمن چیه قبولش میکردن. نمیدونم چرا اینقد بعضیا یه جاشون سوخته چشم ندارن عظمت مارو ببینن

    • @hosseinsadeghi2468
      @hosseinsadeghi2468 Před 2 lety +29

      @@Verethragna94 damet garm khoob javabesho dadi

    • @ferymythologhy
      @ferymythologhy Před 2 lety +44

      @@morleans3049 the UN sees it differently......

  • @carloswater7
    @carloswater7 Před 2 lety +48

    What King Cyrus accomplished is definitely one of the greatest chapters in world history

  • @mntalysh
    @mntalysh Před 2 lety +11

    Korush is my idol, I adore him and his system. Thanks.

  • @ebubeynj
    @ebubeynj Před 2 lety +386

    I was just planning on researching about him. Perfect timing. Great job guys.

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran Před 2 lety +5

      " what's extraordinary about Cyrus, is that he appears as a paragon of princely statesmanship in the two pillars of Western cultures, that is the Roman tradition and the Bible".
      Cyrus freed nations enslaved by the Babylonians and returned their various gods to their shrines. The friends and enemies respected and praised Cyrus the Great. The Bible called Cyrus the Great "Messiah". The Babylonians welcomed Cyrus the Great as a liberator.
      " In the 18th Century, that model of religious tolerance based on a state with diverse cultures, but no single dominant religion, became a model for the founding fathers. People like Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence and became the third president of the United States, had to rely on Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a reference for the life and leadership of the Persian king.
      No European state managed to build tolerance into the structure of the state, the importance of Cyrus to those who wrote the constitution of the United States. These acts, which have been interpreted as allowing freedom of worship and repatriating deported people, have earned Cyrus a reputation as an enlightened monarch".
      Xenophon wrote on how Cyrus ruled a diverse society based on tolerance.

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran Před 2 lety

      William James (Will) Durant (1885-1981):
      " The first principle of his (Cyrus the Great) policy was that the various peoples of his empires would be left free in their religious worship and beliefs…Instead of sacking cities and wrecking temples he showed courteous respect for the deities of the conquered, and contributed to maintaining their shrines…he accepted indifferently all religions, and-with much better grace-honored all the gods." Durant, 1942, page 353; Durant, Will (1942) The Story of Civilization:(Part One): Our Oriental Heritage. New York: Simon & Shuster
      Professor Patrick Hunt "If you are looking at the greatest personages in History who have affected the World, 'Cyrus the Great' is one of the few who deserves that epithet, the one who deserves to be called 'the Great'. The empire over which Cyrus ruled was the largest the Ancient World had ever seen and maybe to this day the largest empire ever. "

  • @Viper0046
    @Viper0046 Před 2 lety +499

    Cyrus and the Achaemenid empire deserve far more recognition. After reading Xenophon's Education of Cyrus, I wondered why this man isn't celebrated like Alexander or Julius Caesar. Without Western bias, he would be the greatest king that has ever lived.

    • @antidweller6373
      @antidweller6373 Před 2 lety +68

      Middle eastern countries are free to celebrate whoever they want. But mostly you celebrate muhammad and Islam. Western countries will celebrate western heros. That's normal. Chinese celebrate chinese.

    • @Viper0046
      @Viper0046 Před 2 lety +115

      @@antidweller6373 Fair enough. Western countries can celebrate Western heroes. But degrading a great empire of its time like in the movie 300 is not cool. Even ancient Greek scholars praised the Achaemenid empire.

    • @antidweller6373
      @antidweller6373 Před 2 lety +40

      @@Viper0046 that movie was made by a private company, not by the US administration, nor by "the West". In a democracy private entitites are allowed to do a movie like that, as well as total fiction like star wars. People should mot be offended by everything.

    • @fanzy1338
      @fanzy1338 Před 2 lety +79

      @@antidweller6373 I disagree. If the table was reversed in the movie 300 to idealize the Persians as our heroes and portray the Greeks as decadent freaks, oversexed, craven, weak, and spineless monsters and Alexander as a ruthless black African homosexual god king, there would have been mass riots and destruction in all major cities of America and Europe. Also movie would have been definitely boycotted and probably banned in most Western world. Furthermore the entire Hollywood would have been in the danger of destruction and getting burned down to ashes.

    • @fariborzhaftar8111
      @fariborzhaftar8111 Před 2 lety +3

      @@antidweller6373 Because they are ignorant, they have been fed lies about anything before mohammad the sexual pervert, they were all you see forced into conversion or death, and by the way they still are dont forget anyone who openly leaves islam takes the risk of being put to death, thats what the satanic cult of islam is all about

  • @azmodius
    @azmodius Před 2 lety +59

    I've been to the Persepolis and Pasargadae which Cyrus the Great tomb is located and he is right its completely intact , its magnificent never seen anything like it.

  • @RadinFarhadi
    @RadinFarhadi Před měsícem +2

    I am Iranian and I am proud that Cyrus the Great was the king of my country 🇮🇷, thank you for your channel for making a video about the history of my country♥️♥️

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Před 2 lety +371

    Truly one of the greatest rulers in history.

  • @siegfriedkohler3066
    @siegfriedkohler3066 Před 2 lety +613

    I like Persia, its history is wonderful.

  • @macshabaz1463
    @macshabaz1463 Před 2 lety +12

    I am from Shiraz where Cyrus tomb is, very simple structure, even Alexander did not destroy the tomb, while Persepolis Darius's palace is walking distance and was burned by Alexander. Cyrus freed all slaves and let people practice their own religions, even built their temple. Destruction, slavery and oppression was against his religion. He was obligated to all nations not just his own nation. According to U.S sources, Cyrus model of ruling the nations was an inspiration for writing American constitution.

  • @yasharyan4024
    @yasharyan4024 Před 2 lety +22

    Love iran(Persia) from india(bharat)
    🇮🇳❤️🇮🇷

    • @fazi4632
      @fazi4632 Před 2 lety +2

      we are same 😉

    • @Mozambique2407
      @Mozambique2407 Před 6 měsíci

      Iranian are arab slave and Indian faught them and there ideology. How can be we same ?

  • @archer1949
    @archer1949 Před 2 lety +527

    I’m not a fan of the “Great Man” reading of history, but in Cyrus’ case, I think it applies.

    • @davyroger3773
      @davyroger3773 Před 2 lety +4

      @Hernando Malinche But have you ever considered the compounding effects of a series of great men vs lesser men? And perhaps their effect on the socioeconomic status of the state?

    • @blackerthanblack8153
      @blackerthanblack8153 Před 2 lety +1

      Iran or Persia has a long history and culture and is a civilized country ...

    • @greenpoison9342
      @greenpoison9342 Před rokem

      This is the story of Krishna and Jesus.
      But in Hinduism we have other god stories too. Many Many Many of them.

    • @jp-sn6si
      @jp-sn6si Před rokem

      @@wankawanka3053 they're not talking about that kind of great, it's just a coincidence that they happen to be talking about cyrus the great. op talking about he doesn't think that great men alone move or create history. but problem with that is those men are the ones who created the historical records. it is strange that a huge chunk of human history is a series of battles and dynasties but the main reason we even have historical records is because those guys wanted to brag about how great they were.

  • @senor6370
    @senor6370 Před 2 lety +387

    The achievement of Cyrus the great is the nation of Iran whom he unified and put together. It's with his empire that Iranians considered themselves as one people. His work to this day remains on the map.

    • @maysammansoury2005
      @maysammansoury2005 Před 2 lety +3

      Correct.

    • @maysammansoury2005
      @maysammansoury2005 Před 2 lety +29

      @Conservative Indian that is what Iran is. It is multicultural, multilingual and used to be multi religious.

    • @blacktea65s
      @blacktea65s Před 2 lety +7

      @Conservative Indian yet they are all Iranian people. E.g. Persians, Kurds, Lurs, or Mazandarani are all related to one another both linguistically and culturally. For instance across Iran and beyond the borders people to this day celebrate Nowruz, the Persian/Iranian new year.

    • @thatindiandude4602
      @thatindiandude4602 Před 2 lety +2

      @Conservative Indian Yeah, and India is in the same boat. South India, east India, West India and North India are distinct ethnically, linguistically and culturally

    • @blacktea65s
      @blacktea65s Před 2 lety

      @@senor6370 e.g = example given, you may list all of them if you are so kind :-)

  • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
    @Stateira-Persia-Iran Před rokem +44

    Birthday Celebrations, Animation, Guitar, and Dessert were invented by Persians.
    The Persians were the first to develop the practice of lavish celebrations of one's birthday, as well as the art of animation for entertainment and the custom of having dessert after a meal.

    Birthday celebrations originated (as they did in other cultures) with a festival honoring the kings's birth but gradually spread to members of the nobility and then the lower classes. In ancient Persia, birthdays were celebrated with special foods the guest of honor would enjoy and a cake for dessert with candles.
    The Persians eventually expanded the concept to include everyone and so invented the birthday party. These celebrations included special foods prepared for the guest of honor and a cake served after the meal with lighted candles on it.
    Entertainment might have included animation - as evidenced by artifacts such as a cup which, when rapidly turned, showed a goat leaping in the air to snatch leaves from a tree - and music featuring vocals accompanied by stringed instruments such as the cartar (also known as the tar) and the "Setar", the precursor of the modern-day guitar. The practice of serving dessert after a meal was not reserved only for birthdays but followed every day's evening meal.
    The cake itself might have been specially prepared for the event but the practice of eating sweets or some other sort of treat after dinner was common after every evening meal. The birthday party and concept of dessert both highlight the Persian cultural value of enjoying life while one can and making each day a celebration.
    www.worldhistory.org/article/1505/inventions--innovations-of-ancient-persia/
    Modern animation has taken a huge jump, but the concept goes back to the bronze era in ancient Persia. Discovery of earthenware goblet in the burnt city, which is believed to be about 5200 years. Sequences of drawings are directed of a goat jumping toward a twig and eating the leaves.
    In music and entertainment, stringed instruments an example of Cartar (also referred to as tar ) and sestar accompanied vocals featured. Sestar is the precursor of the modern-day guitar.
    topancienthistory.com/persian-empire-facts-inventions/history/

    • @Khayyam_Persia_Iran
      @Khayyam_Persia_Iran Před rokem +6

      The Persian civilization also invented some musical instruments which are still in use and guitar is one of them. In the Persian civilization era, some people made a very simple version of a guitar named 'Tar' which was made from a wooden box along with some strings attached. It worked like a small music system and produced music when strings were plucked in a specific manner. This was a great invention at that time because there were only a few musical instruments that time. After some time, the empires became addicted to the guitar music and the musicians used to play it before the empires on a regular basis. It was considered a sign of comfort and relaxation.
      Today, we have a lot of guitar types which produce different types of music with different tones. All of these guitars are the advanced versions of the original guitar made by the Persian civilization. So we can say that the Persian people worked a lot in the music field too.

    • @ezpz9340
      @ezpz9340 Před rokem

      Nonsense, cake is greek, half of what you mentioned could be influenced from other nations like india and ancient mesopotamia.

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran Před rokem +1

      @@ezpz9340 Learn to read comments properly, I have not written in my comment that Iranians invented the cake, and cake is not Greek. Also, half of the things I mentioned have nothing to do with Mesopotamians and Indians.

    • @McseppsLamtbalps
      @McseppsLamtbalps Před rokem

      Persia contributed a lot to human civilization but first islam than European powers ruined the beautiful culture of Iran

    • @ezpz9340
      @ezpz9340 Před rokem

      @@McseppsLamtbalps What did persia contribute? All i know persian scientists started to evolve only in islamic era, before islamic era we never heard of persian scientist like ibn sina or alkhawarezmi. We know persia only had medical school which we created by syriac christians who were running from roman empire. The rest of persian art were influenced by other civilizations like babylonian and assyrians. Persians are overrated, persia were only a military superpower with some engineering skills. Thats it.

  • @aydinnzh1262
    @aydinnzh1262 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm Iranian too and I'm pound of king of Kings (Cyrus the great کوروش کبیر❤)

  • @Dhieu3434
    @Dhieu3434 Před 2 lety +96

    My parents nicknamed me as Cyrus and I'm using it in my documents as my Christian name. I'm proud to be named after such a great man its sounds like motivation to me .. south Sudan to Iran ❤👏Lord Cyrus 🇸🇸

    • @zx7siovia213
      @zx7siovia213 Před 2 lety +5

      ❤️ to you and your parents

    • @Dhieu3434
      @Dhieu3434 Před 2 lety +3

      @@zx7siovia213 ❤❤🥂

    • @onlygod8639
      @onlygod8639 Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you so much dear friend ,,,greetings to south sudan 🖐❤❤

    • @Dhieu3434
      @Dhieu3434 Před 2 lety +1

      @@onlygod8639 greetings back to you my friend ❤

    • @ayan1807
      @ayan1807 Před 6 měsíci

      He Ruled Entire World

  • @Arkhanis99
    @Arkhanis99 Před 2 lety +344

    Proud to bear his name. Cheers from Brazil, mate.

    • @abdonandsennen7108
      @abdonandsennen7108 Před 2 lety +24

      You have one of the most beautiful and greatest names in the world :) Ciro (Cyrus) is a pretty common name in southern Italy.

    • @lone-warrior-13
      @lone-warrior-13 Před 2 lety +19

      @@abdonandsennen7108 that's sad that here in iran, cyrus' home, cyrus and it's persian form, kourosh is a much less common name than islamic names most people here have islamic/arabic names. it's amazing that cyrus is a common name in italy

    • @historicallegends3702
      @historicallegends3702 Před 2 lety +9

      @@lone-warrior-13 Cyrus was used by zoroastrians, Christians and some hindus here in india 🇮🇳

    • @Arkhanis99
      @Arkhanis99 Před 2 lety +6

      @arshiamdne yeah, Greeks wrote as Kyrus, which became Cyrus in English and the lusitan form is Cyro or Ciro, the same in Italian :)

    • @historicallegends3702
      @historicallegends3702 Před 2 lety +1

      @arshiamdne Cyrus is better

  • @Bbmin0rBmaj0r
    @Bbmin0rBmaj0r Před rokem +97

    Damn, the more I read about Cyrus the more I think he’s probably the best king in history

    • @mrityunjaytiwari6224
      @mrityunjaytiwari6224 Před rokem +2

      Ashoka the great ???

    • @CHRB-nn6qp
      @CHRB-nn6qp Před rokem +4

      ​@@mrityunjaytiwari6224 Ashoka was also a very great leader. We shouldn't compare them, but we should remember both for their kindness.

    • @theupdated5931
      @theupdated5931 Před 8 měsíci +8

      ​@@mrityunjaytiwari6224Ashoka killed almost all of his brothers how you can company him with Cyrus 😂

    • @mrityunjaytiwari6224
      @mrityunjaytiwari6224 Před 8 měsíci

      @@theupdated5931 well that's true but he still is considered the great 👍🏻

    • @mrityunjaytiwari6224
      @mrityunjaytiwari6224 Před 8 měsíci

      @@theupdated5931 you can watch about him on this channel too

  • @s1noxios262
    @s1noxios262 Před 2 lety +5

    Im really thankful from you for making this great video! , im a Persian from Iran , living in Persis Province , homeland of my father Cyrus the great and Ardashir the Unifier.

  • @abcdef27669
    @abcdef27669 Před 2 lety +563

    The greatest empire builder of history! Even George Washington and Benjamin Franklin considered Cyrus one of the most important leaders of the Antiquity.

    • @COLDoCLINCHER37
      @COLDoCLINCHER37 Před 2 lety +11

      I'm better though.

    • @Moonlight-oe6xi
      @Moonlight-oe6xi Před 2 lety +26

      @@COLDoCLINCHER37 who are you

    • @mathieudizzy9313
      @mathieudizzy9313 Před 2 lety +1

      @@peanutbutterman411 My friend, what was the event that played the biggest role in the closing of the Middle Ages?

    • @mathieudizzy9313
      @mathieudizzy9313 Před 2 lety

      @@peanutbutterman411 What Event Ended the Middle Ages?

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran Před 2 lety +17

      " what's extraordinary about Cyrus, is that he appears as a paragon of princely statesmanship in the two pillars of Western cultures, that is the Roman tradition and the Bible".
      Cyrus freed nations enslaved by the Babylonians and returned their various gods to their shrines. The friends and enemies respected and praised Cyrus the Great. The Bible called Cyrus the Great "Messiah". The Babylonians welcomed Cyrus the Great as a liberator.
      " In the 18th Century, that model of religious tolerance based on a state with diverse cultures, but no single dominant religion, became a model for the founding fathers. People like Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence and became the third president of the United States, had to rely on Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a reference for the life and leadership of the Persian king.
      No European state managed to build tolerance into the structure of the state, the importance of Cyrus to those who wrote the constitution of the United States. These acts, which have been interpreted as allowing freedom of worship and repatriating deported people, have earned Cyrus a reputation as an enlightened monarch".
      Xenophon wrote on how Cyrus ruled a diverse society based on tolerance.

  • @MarijnLangejan
    @MarijnLangejan Před 2 lety +385

    History of Persia podcast makes a great dialog around the whole pre-Achaemenid and Achaemenid empire, check it out it's worth your time.

    • @jasmikko
      @jasmikko Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you for recommending.

    • @nickrotisky5985
      @nickrotisky5985 Před 2 lety +12

      dan carlin's king of kings is good

    • @pinkyfinger9851
      @pinkyfinger9851 Před 2 lety

      Can you give a link

    • @mathieudizzy9313
      @mathieudizzy9313 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pinkyfinger9851 My friend, what was the event that played the biggest role in the closing of the Middle Ages?

    • @mathieudizzy9313
      @mathieudizzy9313 Před 2 lety

      @@nickrotisky5985 My friend, what was the event that played the biggest role in the closing of the Middle Ages?

  • @raminramini5221
    @raminramini5221 Před 2 lety +26

    After thousands years of many Persian empires and many battles and difficult times , still Iran is standing strong and powerful within itself and world wide .Iranian culture and system will not change or being changed by out side force for thousands of years to come .Simply the best and most successful Empires of all time in every aspect ! Great video and Great job !

    • @hkar4385
      @hkar4385 Před rokem +4

      The history of Iran is underrated.
      Iran had so many invasions and difficult times like the Alexander invasion, Mongol terrible empire and Arab conquest. Also around 100 years ago some countries wanted Iran oil and more countries wanting to mess with Iran. sadly with the revolution things between Iran and US have been bad.
      It's nice that after so many invasions, those empires brought their culture and language to Iran but still Iran has culture although some Arabic words are in the language and some words sound European too.

    • @rajivbansal9986
      @rajivbansal9986 Před rokem +1

      What are the links between the persian empires of antiquity and Iranian Cultures of today? I can't think of any.

    • @Kingcyrus994
      @Kingcyrus994 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@rajivbansal9986we kept celebrating mehregan and nowruz after the Arab invasion and many Iranians are becoming Zoroastrians like our ancestors

    • @saeedkamali2025
      @saeedkamali2025 Před 8 měsíci

      @@rajivbansal9986 read academic articles and you would know. For starters wikipedia of "culture of Iran"

    • @PoatanCombatSportGOAT
      @PoatanCombatSportGOAT Před 6 měsíci

      Free Iran.

  • @McseppsLamtbalps
    @McseppsLamtbalps Před rokem +10

    I am not Iranian but without a doubt Cyrus the great was greatest monarch ever born in any empire he was truly a platonic philosopher King

  • @williedunkley4026
    @williedunkley4026 Před 2 lety +647

    Lol what a G. He scripted on his tomb “don’t hate the player hate the game” but in his tongue.

    • @ne0nmancer
      @ne0nmancer Před 2 lety +46

      He really did, lmao

    • @HoopmanX
      @HoopmanX Před 2 lety +8

      LMAO 🤣 🤣 👍

    • @lensman5762
      @lensman5762 Před 2 lety +9

      He never did that. This is the translation of the inscription on his modest tomb, “O man! I am Cyrus, who gave the Persians an empire and was the King of Asia. Grudge me not, therefore, this monument. "

    • @freeman9738
      @freeman9738 Před 2 lety

      I think you misunderstand the word grudge that has a couple of meaning.

  • @arsaces2457
    @arsaces2457 Před 2 lety +321

    Cyrus the great is one of the best emperor's in human history

    • @user-po1zk2sf4g
      @user-po1zk2sf4g Před 2 lety +14

      🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷

    • @sphinx8255
      @sphinx8255 Před 2 lety +6

      Cyrus the bastard*

    • @lo-fiaesthetic5382
      @lo-fiaesthetic5382 Před 2 lety +18

      @@sphinx8255 lol, why you mad?

    • @tsuki5284
      @tsuki5284 Před 2 lety +10

      @@sphinx8255 so bad that most parts of human rights are made/inspired by this bastard huh?

    • @sphinx8255
      @sphinx8255 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tsuki5284 Most parts of human rights ? Which parts exactly ? kiram to ghabre korosh bere

  • @klaudioabazi4478
    @klaudioabazi4478 Před 2 lety +87

    Cyrus was the first great conqueror, the first great empire builder, the first great tolerant ruler. The Fact that Alexander the man who conquered Cyrus' empire idolised him tells you how great of a man he was.

    • @rtwmoder
      @rtwmoder Před 2 lety +4

      In fact, the situation of the Achaemenids was not good during the time of Alexander the Great

    • @freeman9738
      @freeman9738 Před 2 lety +2

      Cyrus wasn't the first great conqueror and ruler because we know Hammurabi who lived long before him. And those who lived in a later period usually admired those who lived in an earlier period.

    • @klaudioabazi4478
      @klaudioabazi4478 Před 2 lety +9

      @@freeman9738 Technically Cyrus was the 1st great conqueror, he conquered nearly 2 million square miles, which wouldn't be beaten until Alexander the Great came. Sargon and Hammurabi can be considered the first conquerors of states, but not great ones, with large armies and incredibly large areas. Cyrus did it as the sole leader, so the title goes to him in my opinion. But then again it is just my opinion. We're friends here debating history in a healthy manner. Have a nice day Bro.

    • @freeman9738
      @freeman9738 Před 2 lety +1

      @@klaudioabazi4478 , not fair judgement because during Hammurabi's time human population was much smaller, everything was smaller and less developed. Because if following your logic, then Alexander was the 1st great conqueror because Cyrus's territory was very small compared to that of Alexander, Caesar, Genghis Khan, etc. For his time period Hammurabi's territory was relatively large.

    • @klaudioabazi4478
      @klaudioabazi4478 Před 2 lety +1

      @@freeman9738 Like i said it is my opinion. On the standards of Conquest i put Cyrus as the 1st great conqueror, not necessarily the greatest, Alexander has that title in the ancient world, and Genghis Khan overall. But i am glad you disagree with me. It doesn't mean that i am right. But i see it as such in the annals of warfare, it evolved significantly through Cyru's conquests.

  • @YaelSharon3410
    @YaelSharon3410 Před rokem +4

    You have a way of making the far distant arcane parts of history very interesting and enthralling. Thank you for this video.

  • @radiomutant2543
    @radiomutant2543 Před 2 lety +149

    As an iranian i have to say:
    Thank you!

    • @historicallegends3702
      @historicallegends3702 Před 2 lety +29

      Iranians must be proud of their great history

    • @z..a9562
      @z..a9562 Před 2 lety +14

      @@historicallegends3702 we are .

    • @historicallegends3702
      @historicallegends3702 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mohammaddanish8531 yes

    • @at.k6394
      @at.k6394 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mohammaddanish8531 there is a picture of cyrus on the walls of Perspolis,Iran which he has horns in it. So he is zulqarnein, the owner of horns. If u want the picture, DM on instagram "son of man in quran"

    • @radiomutant2543
      @radiomutant2543 Před 2 lety +2

      @ed Aw dude😂 we became muslim
      But arabs get persianized😂
      They copied our goverment system and a lot of theire system managed by persians.
      Also we sucseded to keep our language and culture(most of it)

  • @paradox1802
    @paradox1802 Před 2 lety +205

    "The lion of Persia" -Cyrus the Great

    • @ALIREZA-uc3hy
      @ALIREZA-uc3hy Před 2 lety +6

      As an Iranian i love him but there was greater than him in Iran history

    • @user-up7bo9ku3c
      @user-up7bo9ku3c Před 2 lety +7

      @@ALIREZA-uc3hy like who?

    • @ALIREZA-uc3hy
      @ALIREZA-uc3hy Před 2 lety +6

      @@user-up7bo9ku3c like my uncle in war with saddam empty handed

    • @ALIREZA-uc3hy
      @ALIREZA-uc3hy Před 2 lety +4

      @@user-up7bo9ku3c just kidding but i love shapur 1 more than all

    • @ALIREZA-uc3hy
      @ALIREZA-uc3hy Před 2 lety +2

      @hani Ghamkhar 😂 right

  • @Chrisamos412
    @Chrisamos412 Před 2 lety +2

    I need to watch this a few times over, this part of history with Cyrus, etc, I’ve always had a hard time keeping it straight in my brain. Thx again for your channel!

  • @gyobu7892
    @gyobu7892 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great video ! Achemenid Empire was my favorite since i learn it from highschool and you guys just help me for free to enjoy it ! I am very proud of this channel !

  • @siavashashavand4834
    @siavashashavand4834 Před 2 lety +257

    Finally, the man, the myth, the legend

    • @minisaiju7699
      @minisaiju7699 Před 2 lety +1

      George Washington

    • @charlescol34
      @charlescol34 Před 2 lety +2

      @@minisaiju7699 this enraged his father

    • @sphinx8255
      @sphinx8255 Před 2 lety +1

      Legend my ass

    • @roerrre7168
      @roerrre7168 Před 2 lety +2

      @SphinX He is a legend, that’s why world leaders like Netanyahu compare Trump to him, Cyrus’s face is on Israeli coins, he is the only gentile Messiah in the holy books, and people around the world name themselves after him thousands of years after his death

    • @hamidpourdavoud2202
      @hamidpourdavoud2202 Před 2 lety

      سیاوش چه کسی

  • @climax050
    @climax050 Před 2 lety +375

    You know someone is truly great when they're respected by everyone, even those who would fall under his conquests. That to me is truly special and incredibly rare

    • @Kiakaa
      @Kiakaa Před 2 lety +4

      Amen 👍

    • @ms.m6060
      @ms.m6060 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah. But Alexander is infamous in Iran , india and Afghanistan

    • @Jattmafia313
      @Jattmafia313 Před 2 lety +16

      I can only think of two kings who are respected by all. Cyrus and Ashoka

    • @MrPrebuttal
      @MrPrebuttal Před 2 lety

      Goated

    • @gjatt7410
      @gjatt7410 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jattmafia313 yes, people zems to forget about ashoka

  • @danialravan9604
    @danialravan9604 Před rokem +8

    Cyrus the Great was truly a remarkable leader! His tomb, while simple, is absolutely magnificent. Despite being the "King of kings", he did not commission the largest tomb structure like many ancient rulers did. Yet, his resting place still commands admiration and respect from those who see it today, standing as a testament to his legacy for over 2500 years amidst the turmoil of history!

  • @Kili2807
    @Kili2807 Před rokem +14

    I hope that one day we will see a continuation of this series. The reign of Cambyses and the wars against the Greek city-states

  • @eliaspapanikolaou3563
    @eliaspapanikolaou3563 Před 2 lety +174

    Greetings to Iran from Greece

    • @Farhad6th
      @Farhad6th Před 2 lety +36

      Greetings to Greece from Iran.

    • @ALIREZA-uc3hy
      @ALIREZA-uc3hy Před 2 lety +2

      Love you too 😀😊
      Alexander born was a little like Cyrus

    • @Verethragna94
      @Verethragna94 Před 2 lety +20

      Greetings to all glorious Ellada , Athens, Sparta, Constantinople, love Greece from Iran 🇬🇷🇮🇷

    • @Verethragna94
      @Verethragna94 Před 2 lety +18

      @Huso Ucar I wasn't talking about Istanbul, I was talking about Constantinople, though there are certain cities that you can never change their souls :)

    • @HosseinNouri
      @HosseinNouri Před 2 lety +19

      @Huso Ucar Anatolia is a Greco-Iranian land and has nothing to the immigrant Mongols ;)

  • @ryank3281
    @ryank3281 Před 2 lety +24

    Visited Iran and Persepolis 4 years ago, magnificent people, culture and history. Hope one day Persian culture will spring back to life.

  • @sinsinsinat5377
    @sinsinsinat5377 Před 2 lety +1

    wow this channel is amazing, this history sounds like stories from tales and legends. LOVED it!

  • @noshadb.e3111
    @noshadb.e3111 Před 2 lety +3

    even today we still call Cyrus Korosh
    and I love the Iranianmusic you played it was an amazing job you guys did a good job great video

  • @KingExituS
    @KingExituS Před 2 lety +306

    Why has Hollywoodnot made a movie about Cyrus yet, his story is amazing? Oh yeah, never mind!

    • @omarbradley6807
      @omarbradley6807 Před 2 lety +140

      Hollywood would ruin everything like normally does, so better not,

    • @mathieudizzy9313
      @mathieudizzy9313 Před 2 lety +1

      @@quidam_surprise My friend, what was the event that played the biggest role in the closing of the Middle Ages?

    • @P4neK4ke
      @P4neK4ke Před 2 lety +4

      @@mathieudizzy9313 The fall of Constantinople?

    • @mathieudizzy9313
      @mathieudizzy9313 Před 2 lety

      @@P4neK4ke Which national Took the istanbul ?

    • @bubuluwithagoldendudul9709
      @bubuluwithagoldendudul9709 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Jeyjeyanth true

  • @SMAXZO
    @SMAXZO Před 2 lety +459

    Cyrus: Turned the Median Empire to a.....
    MAXIMUM Empire.

    • @zx7siovia213
      @zx7siovia213 Před 2 lety +7

      He had some trouble with non-standard deviations at the tails of his empire though!

    • @z..a9562
      @z..a9562 Před 2 lety +17

      Both Medes and Persians had the same language and customs .they were brothers and both were iraninans

    • @hannibalburgers477
      @hannibalburgers477 Před 2 lety +1

      whats the DEAAAAL with Achaemenid Empire?

    • @kurdishmountainlion2516
      @kurdishmountainlion2516 Před 2 lety +10

      @@z..a9562 medes are kurds

    • @z..a9562
      @z..a9562 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kurdishmountainlion2516 nope. Not all

  • @noamrotstain3182
    @noamrotstain3182 Před 2 lety +71

    Us Jews until this day find him, Cyrus the Great exactly as his name states him. We from antiquity have had strong bonds with Persia-afterall Persia infamously had a Jewish Queen and we regardless love Persia until this very day.
    We don't just give away the term "Messiah" to anyone, so this man truly earned this respectable title for redeeming us back to our city and land.
    🇮🇱🕎🦁🧿עם ישראל חי 🧿🦁🕎🇮🇱

    • @SonofChrist77
      @SonofChrist77 Před rokem +10

      Shalom 🥰 from your Iranian brother

    • @sdgdrfzhr435
      @sdgdrfzhr435 Před rokem +2

      Yea Genghis Khan did nothing wrong in his Persia conquest

    • @eonthinker100yrago8
      @eonthinker100yrago8 Před rokem +3

      You guys are in a Cold War with Iran nowadays,Israelis don’t love persians(Iranians) lol.

    • @amin--3691
      @amin--3691 Před rokem +1

      @@eonthinker100yrago8 yes

    • @jordyj4126
      @jordyj4126 Před rokem

      @@eonthinker100yrago8 they do for a long time until khoemini take over.

  • @freeiran6737
    @freeiran6737 Před rokem +8

    Rest in Peace Cyrus the great. You're always in our hearts

  • @artinfarmani5829
    @artinfarmani5829 Před 2 lety +29

    I am from iran, thanks for this video 🇮🇷

  • @Persian_Queen_Cassandane
    @Persian_Queen_Cassandane Před 2 lety +385

    For me, Cyrus the Great is the greatest emperor in human history. Cyrus the Great is the pride of humanity.
    " what's extraordinary about Cyrus, is that he appears as a paragon of princely statesmanship in the two pillars of Western cultures, that is the Roman tradition and the Bible".
    Cyrus freed nations enslaved by the Babylonians and returned their various gods to their shrines. The friends and enemies respected and praised Cyrus the Great. The Bible called Cyrus the Great "Messiah". The Babylonians welcomed Cyrus the Great as a liberator.
    " In the 18th Century, that model of religious tolerance based on a state with diverse cultures, but no single dominant religion, became a model for the founding fathers. People like Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence and became the third president of the United States, had to rely on Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a reference for the life and leadership of the Persian king.
    No European state managed to build tolerance into the structure of the state, the importance of Cyrus to those who wrote the constitution of the United States. These acts, which have been interpreted as allowing freedom of worship and repatriating deported people, have earned Cyrus a reputation as an enlightened monarch".
    Xenophon wrote on how Cyrus ruled a diverse society based on tolerance.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, the great western philosopher, in his work "The Philosophy of History" introduces Persians as the "first historical people" in history.
    George W.F. Hegel. The Philosophy of History :
    " The Persian Empire is an empire in the modern sense - like that which existed in Germany, and the great imperial realm under the sway of Napoleon; for we find it consisting of a number of states, which are indeed dependent, but which have retained their own individuality, their manners, and laws. The general enactments, binding upon all, did not infringe upon their political and social idiosyncrasies, but even protected and maintained them; so that each of the nations that constitute the whole, had its own form of constitution.
    As light illuminates everything - imparting to each object a peculiar vitality - so the Persian Empire extends over a multitude of nations and leaves to each one its particular character. Some have even kings of their own; each one its distinct language, arms, way of life and customs. All this diversity coexists harmoniously under the impartial dominion of Light ... a combination of peoples - leaving each of them free. Thereby, a stop is put to that barbarism and ferocity with which the nations had been wont to carry on their destructive feuds. "
    Professor Patrick Hunt "If you are looking at the greatest personages in History who have affected the World, 'Cyrus the Great' is one of the few who deserves that epithet, the one who deserves to be called 'the Great'. The empire over which Cyrus ruled was the largest the Ancient World had ever seen and maybe to this day the largest empire ever. "

    • @PolishBehemoth
      @PolishBehemoth Před 2 lety +5

      Just screen spotted this. Thanks, cassandane

    • @Persian_Queen_Cassandane
      @Persian_Queen_Cassandane Před 2 lety +10

      @@JoeSmith-sl9bq Abraham Lincoln was influenced by Cyrus the Great and the great Persian scientist, mathematician, astronomer, polymath, philosopher, and poet, Khayyam.

    • @Persian_Queen_Cassandane
      @Persian_Queen_Cassandane Před 2 lety +5

      @@mdgani7848 I am Persian

    • @Persian_Queen_Cassandane
      @Persian_Queen_Cassandane Před 2 lety +4

      @@hannibalburgers477 Go and read before Cyrus the Great, when the rulers conquered other countries what they did to the people of those countries. Then you will understand why I love Cyrus the Great.

    • @mdgani7848
      @mdgani7848 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Persian_Queen_Cassandane oh great its even written in quran as zulqarnain

  • @ahmedsulman4343
    @ahmedsulman4343 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This part of history deserves a season

  • @allfights1794
    @allfights1794 Před rokem +25

    This man was so great that he even had a full story in Qur'an in chapter 18 . In Qur'an his establishment and conquers and how kind hearted he was is mentioned with name zul qarnain ( a man with two horns in his crown)

    • @maryemah1216
      @maryemah1216 Před rokem

      👍

    • @justicethedoggo3648
      @justicethedoggo3648 Před rokem +1

      He wasn't a Muslim

    • @deanticocombar7529
      @deanticocombar7529 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@@justicethedoggo3648fool we all know that he was not Muslim no need for your Christianity

    • @justicethedoggo3648
      @justicethedoggo3648 Před 10 měsíci

      @@deanticocombar7529 fool take your abhrahmic bs somewhere else I'm neither 🖕

    • @ZyanFernando
      @ZyanFernando Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@justicethedoggo3648 everyone who submits to Allah/Hashem alone is Muslim.

  • @aliesmaeli7460
    @aliesmaeli7460 Před 2 lety +63

    West world media try to say every thing started from the West and specially Greece. But other culture and civilization such as Persians have had a remarkable influence on humanity.

    • @xsaca2724
      @xsaca2724 Před 2 lety +5

      True!

    • @Xavier-fk7wm
      @Xavier-fk7wm Před 2 lety

      Both West and East Civilization are proclaimed themselves.

    • @roerrre7168
      @roerrre7168 Před 2 lety +3

      What are you talking about? Actually I would argue and say history is taught in a very “middle eastern”-centric way. Most ancient civilizations (Persia, Judea, Babylon, Sumerians, and etc) taught in school are all based in the Middle East while other areas of the world get totally ignored

    • @radiotelevision3903
      @radiotelevision3903 Před 2 lety

      that for fucking Democrasy 😂 they hate monarchy, because you can not be a king just by talking, in democrasy you can do everything just by saying bullshits.

    • @gahelo
      @gahelo Před 2 lety

      @@radiotelevision3903 Africa,America and Asia has better free and democratic systems than during the Depravated romans reing and their sucessors

  • @outlawfly664
    @outlawfly664 Před 2 lety +207

    Probably the greatest monarch who ever lived...Period.

    • @middlewayers
      @middlewayers Před 2 lety +3

      Ashoka the great in India was also similar to him

    • @ramtinfazeli5106
      @ramtinfazeli5106 Před 2 lety +13

      @@middlewayers Yeah i just watched a video about him on this channel
      His actions after that bloody war he had were like Cyrus's
      They were indeed similar
      Kings who were kind and benevolent but were ready to protect their empire with full military might when it was needed
      Like Cyrus facing the lydian army while being outnumbered (Lydians attacked first)

    • @ramtinfazeli5106
      @ramtinfazeli5106 Před 2 lety +3

      @Mith Ra Hollywood will ruin him

    • @ramtinfazeli5106
      @ramtinfazeli5106 Před 2 lety +6

      @Mith Ra They could have at least made that 300 movie based on real history
      I mean, monster units ? Giant king ? SLAVES ?
      Seriously ?
      Why did they make a movie based on a stupid comic book ?
      People of Iran are still very offended because of that movie
      And yes, Iran's goverment doesn't give a damn about other countries ruining or stealing our history
      Even Kazakhstan, made a moviecabout this Herodotus legend called tomyris
      They could have at least made that movie about Herodotus claims
      But no
      They not only changed everything Herodotus said and showed Cyrus as a blood thirsty selfish tyrant but also showed people of Iran and Babylon as poor people and also showed Babylon as a poor city
      They even think Scythians were turks (which they weren't, they were nomad Indo-European or Iranic people)
      And the director said he made this movie based on what Herodotus said and ignored the part that
      Herodotus mentions that there are several stories about Cyrus's death
      And no other historian even mentioned tomyris
      (Ctesias story sounds more logical if you ask me)
      I have nothing against turks but i hate it when some people just steal or change history into their own benefit
      Kazakhstan is even trying to steal Farabi
      Not the first time
      Azerbaijan tries to steal Ganjavi and Safavids and Turkey tries to steal Maulana Rumi from Iran's History
      Even with all of the evidence that proves that all of them were Iranian
      Btw, may i ask where are you from ?

    • @ramtinfazeli5106
      @ramtinfazeli5106 Před 2 lety +2

      @Mith Ra Man that's amazing
      And you don't need to apologize buddy
      I enjoyed reading your comment and i enjoy these kind of conversations
      I've watched some videos about India's history and i want to learn even more
      Ashoka the great became one of my favorite kings in history recently
      His reign was truly a golden age for India
      He even personally checked if his people (i mean normal citizens like farmers) were having a good life
      Both Iran and India have fascinating history and need more attention
      I'm glad that some of our Zoroastrian ancestors were able to go to India and have a peaceful life there away from those fanatic muslim arabs
      Arabs tried to conquer India and make indians convert to islam too, right ?
      If i'm not wrong, Indians had several battles with the muslim arabs
      Another interesting thing is that it wasn't the only time that Persians had to emigrate to India
      After Mongol and Temurid invasions, some Persian poets, scientist, philosophers, artist and architects (those who survived or weren't captured by invaders) needed a peaceful place away from all those destructions and so they moved to India
      Still, that wasn't the last time either
      When the Safavids took power in Iran, many poets poems weren't appreciated in the Safavid's court or even in the entire country
      Again, Persian poets moved to India where their works were much more appreciated
      They gained fame and wealth there and some of them went back to Iran
      Even during the Ghaznavid rule, unlike the Ghaznavid sultan, Indian kings seems to have liked Ferdowsi's Shahname book

  • @aGr3atD4y
    @aGr3atD4y Před 2 lety +3

    i love these video on Ancient history so much. keep it up guys!

  • @ancienthistorytube1921
    @ancienthistorytube1921 Před 2 lety +1

    All your videos are top quality but I find the illustrations in this one most inspiring. Congrats.

  • @KC-de1ds
    @KC-de1ds Před 2 lety +235

    Wonderful episode. Cyrus the great is the one that is truly worthy of the title "The Great".

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep And Alfred

    • @lamole329
      @lamole329 Před 2 lety

      Why though? Military victories and popularity is not enough to be the only worthy 'the great' so I suppose there is more to him. Care to explain?

    • @abdullahowaisqureshi8541
      @abdullahowaisqureshi8541 Před 2 lety +4

      @@lamole329 Military victories and administration are what make you great.
      Every person called Great was a good military leader.

    • @pookunhikoya8221
      @pookunhikoya8221 Před 2 lety +3

      @@abdullahowaisqureshi8541 yeah but a person's actions on his subjugated people is what truly makes u great.... If u care for them, change thier life for the better, help them ( whom u have the option to oppress ) then u truly are a great leader.
      I mean just look at Genghis Khan he was a brilliant military general ( perhaps the greatest ) yet he is never called great beacuse of the atrocities he unleashed upon his subjugated people......

    • @trippiedizzy9243
      @trippiedizzy9243 Před 2 lety

      @@pookunhikoya8221 Hello friend, I'm solving a riddle
      1) The empire is in decline after tribal migration.
      2) a nation that carries its language and culture to the places it occupies
      3) The nation that spread Islam to Europe
      4) The Nation that ended the Middle Ages by taking Constantinople
      5) Parties to the 30 Years' War in Europe in the Middle Ages
      6) The nation that invaded Anatolia in 1071 and made it their homeland
      7) The nation that defeated the Sassanids and Islamized the Persians
      8) The Nation Who Discovered America
      9) The first known Mesopotamian civilization
      10) The nation that could not reach the gates of Austria and occupy Vienna
      My friend, I will be glad if you reply.

  • @EmadBerno
    @EmadBerno Před 2 lety +82

    We Persians will never forget your name and your reputation❤️ Rest in peace

    • @mewdcmewdc728
      @mewdcmewdc728 Před 2 lety

      but he killed by the woman

    • @hexi3114
      @hexi3114 Před 2 lety +28

      @@mewdcmewdc728 cyrus the great had normal death
      No one killed him

    • @greenpoison9342
      @greenpoison9342 Před rokem +1

      This is the story of Krishna and Jesus.
      But in Hinduism we have other god stories too. Many Many Many of them.

    • @artinrahideh1229
      @artinrahideh1229 Před rokem +5

      @@mewdcmewdc728 not even a proven thing. Only Herodotus states that someone named Tomiris existed

    • @idkbro1252
      @idkbro1252 Před rokem

      No Cyrus betrayed the Medes most of the land he conquered belonged to the Medes

  • @Golshanim
    @Golshanim Před 2 lety

    Superb video. Well done. Beautifully told history. May his name be always remembered and never found by Hollywood

  • @RadinFarhadi
    @RadinFarhadi Před měsícem +1

    I am Iranian, thank you very much for making a video about the history of my country

  • @Fenniks-
    @Fenniks- Před 2 lety +79

    Great video, the Achaemenid Empire is truly one of the most fascinating in history.

    • @sohrab.garoosi9052
      @sohrab.garoosi9052 Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much too🤝

    • @Iranian..
      @Iranian.. Před rokem

      @@sohrab.garoosi9052 why did you thank? There is no reason for thank, that was just an opinion 😊

  • @amirmn7
    @amirmn7 Před 2 lety +127

    This brought tear to my eyes. As an Iranian I can only mourn over what we had and what we have become.

    • @historicallegends3702
      @historicallegends3702 Před 2 lety +39

      Don't worry brother
      Good days wil come
      Cyrus legacy will be restored

    • @Haradasa
      @Haradasa Před 2 lety +47

      Well, true, but that's been the story of every other cultures overrun by brutal Islamic expansion. Local cultures and religions were wiped off. Though to Iranian credit, they've not completely obliterated their great pre-Islamic heritage and most importantly, language. Don't know how well Zoroastrianism or Persian culture is thriving (probably not much given post-Revolution), but I hope Iran rediscovers and revives their glorious past someday. Love from your millennia old neighbour, India.

    • @zx7siovia213
      @zx7siovia213 Před 2 lety +38

      @@MiddleEast-4Ever Where is the AL RAHSJOidun now? oh getting their asses beaten in yemen by houthis' sandals lol

    • @mzzahrat
      @mzzahrat Před 2 lety +8

      ​@@Haradasa You are not their millennia old neighbor, that's Pakistan. You stole the English name of Pakistan's province Sindh. India is a very misused word, that has been applied to all the wrong people like modern Indians, Indonesians, West Indies, Native American Indians etc.

    • @Haradasa
      @Haradasa Před 2 lety +25

      @@mzzahrat Your history is poor apparently.
      1. Pakistan was carved out as separate State in 1947, from India itself.
      2. Sindh is millennia old Sanskrit word coming from Sindhu (valley/river), from which the corrupted word Hindu originated, so did Indo (by Greeks) and subsequently, Hindustan (land of Hindus) .
      3. Indo/India- words used by West originally refers to all land east to Sindhu river. West Indies was mistakenly named so because Columbus mistook it for India when he reached there. Native Americans are called Red "Indians" for same reason. He was trying to sail to India and landed up in America.
      You see, a bit of history helps you not come out as total dumb.

  • @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle
    @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle Před rokem +2

    Amazing video. Videos of channel helps linking so many little historical anecdotes together and interesting✨😎‼

  • @amirhosein5355
    @amirhosein5355 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful content and really perfect.
    Thank for this good information about cyrus the great

  • @Stateira_Cyrus
    @Stateira_Cyrus Před 2 lety +33

    Cassandane was a Persian noblewoman and the "dearly loved" wife of Cyrus the Great.
    Cyrus the Great and Cassandane were known to love each other very much.
    Cassandane said that she found it more bitter to leave Cyrus than to depart her life.
    Cyrus loved his Persian Queen Cassandane dearly and when she died the entire empire observed a great mourning. Cyrus never recovered from the grief of losing her and stayed inactive for nearly a decade after her death.
    Cyrus the Great wrote the first Human Rights Charter. United Nations uses the Cyrus Cylinder as a pillar of the earliest declaration of human rights.

    • @Stateira_Cyrus
      @Stateira_Cyrus Před 2 lety +6

      In all sources, Cyrus the Great is described as a good king.
      The great historians such as Will Durant, Richard N. Frye, Arthur Upham Pope, Professor Patrick Hunt, Walther Hinz, Heidemarie Koch, Charles Freeman, etc, etc, and the Great western philosophers, such as Hegel, Nietzsche, etc, etc, all respected and praised Cyrus the Great, the Persian empire and Persia. Xenophon respected and praised Persia and Cyrus the Great.
      " Many historians as well as writers on human rights, have supported the interpretation of the Cyrus Cylinder as a human rights charter. "
      Cyropaedia by Xenophon is about Cyrus the Great of Persia/Iran, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. The Cyropaedia has been consulted as a standard reference of statesmanship by a number of prominent leaders in world history. Many Classical and Western statesmen knew well of Cyrus and his adaptive policies of governance by way of the Cyropaedia.

  • @syahrulfauzi6344
    @syahrulfauzi6344 Před 2 lety +178

    Cyrus cant deploy his army before he installed Raid Shadow Legends!

    • @novice1014
      @novice1014 Před 2 lety +1

      @Craig David Why can't people with jobs play games?

    • @novice1014
      @novice1014 Před 2 lety

      @Craig David I'm just pointing out the idiocy of your comment. Saying games are for kids, coupled with your second sentence, implies that games are only for the unemployed since kids can't legally have jobs.
      Try thinking first before forming a sentence.

    • @novice1014
      @novice1014 Před 2 lety +1

      @@comradekenobi6908 You know you're talking to a 1 week old account, right? Probably just a teenager who didn't know how the wider internet works.

    • @novice1014
      @novice1014 Před 2 lety

      @@comradekenobi6908 That's fair.

    • @syahrulfauzi6344
      @syahrulfauzi6344 Před 2 lety

      @Craig David Job Are for granny's. we do trade for fun

  • @TheFlashid
    @TheFlashid Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this amazing documentary of Cyrus the Great

  • @dominicaustin6016
    @dominicaustin6016 Před rokem

    haha I got so spooked, I watched this to give some flavour to my Cyrus civ 6 game that was minimised with it's music in the backgroud. Turns out the first 10 minutes of this video has the precise same music!
    Thanks for the vid x

  • @southie5533
    @southie5533 Před 2 lety +73

    Diversity in counsel, unity in command. Cyrus the Great.

  • @davoringajic3572
    @davoringajic3572 Před 2 lety +77

    What a great start of a day-off! Really appreciate the theme - was searching for an anchor for my research about pre-hellenic Persia! Ty!👍

    • @GoogleUserOne
      @GoogleUserOne Před 2 lety +2

      Dan Carlin’s King of Kings

    • @mathieudizzy9313
      @mathieudizzy9313 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GoogleUserOne My friend, what was the event that played the biggest role in the closing of the Middle Ages?

    • @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane
      @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane Před 2 lety +1

      The inventions and discoveries of Persia/Iran : 1. Gardens and Parks
      2. Sulfuric acid by Rhazes
      3. Alcohol by Rhazes
      4. The first practical windmills
      5. An ancient type of evaporative cooler and refrigerator
      6. Rosewater
      7. The art of tile-work
      8. Human rights
      9. Qanat
      10. Polo
      11. Algebra by Khwarizmi
      12. Philosophy
      13. Computation of 2π by Jamshid Kashani, the Persian astronomer and mathematician
      14. The mechanical planetary computer by Jamshid Kashani
      15. Ice Cream
      16. The first time that cake was used in a birthday party was by Darius the Great
      17. Post system
      18. Fork, spoons and many different invents.
      19. Agriculture and Water Irrigation
      20. Architecture
      21. Backgammon
      22. Battery
      23. Bricks
      24. Cutlery
      25. Early Environmentalists
      26. Guitar
      27. Gloves
      28. Grape Vine and Wine
      29. Modern Medicine
      30. Orchestra
      31. Pants and Long Coats
      32. Perfumes
      33. Postal System
      34. Pottery and Ceramics
      35. Refrigerator
      36. Roads
      37. Rose
      38. Spinach
      39. Textile Industry
      40. Wheel
      41. Necktie/tie

    • @davoringajic3572
      @davoringajic3572 Před 2 lety

      @@GoogleUserOne omg ty mate! ❤️

    • @tsmlaska7761
      @tsmlaska7761 Před 2 lety

      @@davoringajic3572 Dude I know it's irrelevant There is a question You historians know well Are Turks Arabs?

  • @attakamboh-ug8uz
    @attakamboh-ug8uz Před rokem

    It is undoubtedly a wonderful and knowledgeable documentary on the history and biography of Cyrus the great. Surely! It is highly admirable.

  • @caroldelaney4700
    @caroldelaney4700 Před 2 lety +3

    Brilliant piece of history.thank you

  • @spectator6964
    @spectator6964 Před 2 lety +82

    It is indeed tragic Cyrus is not as well known as Alexander. What a force of nature! Excellent work as always!

    • @marzbanofmerv2324
      @marzbanofmerv2324 Před 2 lety +29

      Cyrus built an Empire, Alexander merely destroyed one.

    • @GoogleUserOne
      @GoogleUserOne Před 2 lety +9

      @@marzbanofmerv2324 more like Alexander didn’t conquer the world. He just really wanted to be Persian.

    • @GoogleUserOne
      @GoogleUserOne Před 2 lety +7

      @emperor Aurelian (2) things. 1- Good old “sword-in-hand” Aurelian is my favorite Emperor; and 2. Cyrus is not well known because Americans hate Iranians. In history classes here they teach that Iran became a country after England let them. Not one word about being of 3-4 countries that have existed for thousands of years.

    • @spectator6964
      @spectator6964 Před 2 lety +3

      @@GoogleUserOne Aurelian was indeed a great emperor, among the best the Empire produced! Alongside Trajan and Julian!

    • @briansedillo1379
      @briansedillo1379 Před 2 lety +2

      @@GoogleUserOne What are you talking about here in cali we learned about the achaemenid empire

  • @cirthador1453
    @cirthador1453 Před 2 lety +132

    I love Achaemenid Persia, and Cyrus the great.

    • @scourgeofgodattila579
      @scourgeofgodattila579 Před 2 lety

      i love Turkic history because persian history is joke

    • @scourgeofgodattila579
      @scourgeofgodattila579 Před 2 lety

      The Turkic peoples ruled the Iranians for 800 years, the Ghaznavids, Seljuks, Safavids, Kharezms,Afsharids, Qajars, Timurids made Iranian peoples sla** İsmail I, Malikshah, Alparslan, Timur, Jelaladdin made slav** iranian people, Iranic history joke,Tomyris defeated the greatest Persian king Cyrus the Great in a battle and Cyrus's beheaded.The greatest military geniuses in the world came out of the Turks;Timur, Modu Chanyu, Attila, Nader Shah, Baibars,Babur Shah, Qutluk Khagan, Mehmet The Conqueoror,Nur-ad-din Zangi and others.

    • @cirthador1453
      @cirthador1453 Před 2 lety +27

      @@scourgeofgodattila579 Persian history AND Turkish history are fascinating. Also, there have been many military geniuses from other peoples than the Turks. Also making someone a slave doesn't mean that you are cooler than them. Also, the Persians had many cool empires too,

    • @parsamaleki1428
      @parsamaleki1428 Před 2 lety +39

      @@scourgeofgodattila579 all those empires are iranian lmao.

    • @scourgeofgodattila579
      @scourgeofgodattila579 Před 2 lety

      Only 5 Turkic empires are more than all Iranian history, Xiongnu, Huns, Gokturks, Ottomans and Timurids bigger than joke Iranian history,they were all superpowers in their time,they destroyed more than 50 states Persian history joke the largest empires in history are, how many Iranian states are on the list? LOOL historical superpowers include the British Empire[59],Ancient Egypt[60],the Macedonian Empire,the Achaemeneid empire[61],Turkic Xiongnu[62],the Turkic Golden Horde[63],the Turkic Gokturk Khanate[64]the Roman empire[65] the Turkic Ottoman empire[66] The Turkic Timurid Empire[67] Turkic Seljuk Empire[68] Maurya Empire,[69] the Byzantine Empire[69] Turkic empire the First Bulgarian Empire[70], the Russian Empire, the Han Empire, the Tang Empire,[71] the Rashidun Caliphate, the Umayyad Caliphate,[72] the Abbasid Caliphate, the Mongol Empire,the Sasanian Empire, the Spanish Empire,[72] the First French Empire of Napoleon,[73] Song dynasty, Ming dynasty, Qing dynasty, Gupta Empire, Chola dynasty, Rashtrakuta dynasty, Turkic Mughal Empire,[74] Carthaginian Empire, How many Iranian empires are there? 2 how many Turkic empires are there? 8 LOOOL IRANİC HİSTORY JOKE AGAİNST TURKİC HİSTORY

  • @KULCAT79
    @KULCAT79 Před 6 měsíci

    The reverence this man gets in the bible is what has led me to investigate everything i could about him. It wonderful to see the battles you guys design. I love this channel

  • @vertigq5126
    @vertigq5126 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for an awesome video with really nice visuals!

  • @Persian_Queen_Cassandane
    @Persian_Queen_Cassandane Před 2 lety +63

    William James (Will) Durant (1885-1981):
    " The first principle of his (Cyrus the Great) policy was that the various peoples of his empires would be left free in their religious worship and beliefs…Instead of sacking cities and wrecking temples he showed courteous respect for the deities of the conquered, and contributed to maintaining their shrines…he accepted indifferently all religions, and-with much better grace-honored all the gods." Durant, 1942, page 353; Durant, Will (1942) The Story of Civilization:(Part One): Our Oriental Heritage. New York: Simon & Shuster
    Professor Patrick Hunt "If you are looking at the greatest personages in History who have affected the World, 'Cyrus the Great' is one of the few who deserves that epithet, the one who deserves to be called 'the Great'. The empire over which Cyrus ruled was the largest the Ancient World had ever seen and maybe to this day the largest empire ever. "

  • @shohan5772
    @shohan5772 Před 2 lety +157

    "Lulled into a false sense of security"
    *Rome: Total War flashbacks*

    • @terner1234
      @terner1234 Před 2 lety +3

      a few feet of defensive walls tend to do that

    • @ade9597
      @ade9597 Před 2 lety +5

      @@terner1234 But were they led by strutting fools and blustering morons?

    • @terner1234
      @terner1234 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ade9597 brave? yes. foolish? certainly

    • @ade9597
      @ade9597 Před 2 lety

      @@terner1234 You ------->
      ...............................
      the punch line (x)

    • @tsmlaska7761
      @tsmlaska7761 Před 2 lety

      @@terner1234 Dude I know it's irrelevant There is a question You historians know well Are Turks Arabs?

  • @innosanto
    @innosanto Před rokem +9

    Some Greeks fought for Cyrus and their story is great piece of history.

    • @AKRITAS365
      @AKRITAS365 Před rokem

      Those were the Greek traitors !
      Clearly described by Alexander in one of his quotes!
      " Above all we are free men, and they are slaves.There are Greek troops in Persian service, but how different is their cause from ours.
      Thy will be fighting for pay and not much of it at that, we on the contrary , shall fight for Greece , and our hearts will be in it.
      As for our troops, Thracians Paeoians,Illirians, Agreanes, they are the best , and stoutest soldiers in Europe ad thy will ,find ,a their openers the slackest and softest of the tribes of Asia.
      And what finally of the two men I supremacy command ?
      You have Alexander and they have Darious!!.....
      Arian...Alexander's campaign...

    • @javadasaadi8430
      @javadasaadi8430 Před 10 měsíci

      @@AKRITAS365 tooke a chill peel! history is only for feel proud! not to feel angry... alexander was Great, greeks are proud and happy, Cyrus was great, persians, parthian, hircanians, tajiks, afghans, mazanis, turks, azaris, gilak and all iranian ppls are proud and happy! and its DONE bro!

  • @CM-zl3fk
    @CM-zl3fk Před 9 měsíci +3

    I want to admire you, beside the unbiased and scientific video you made, you are the first Westerner who realized that Persians were/are not Arab. You depicted the king and his soldiers with the right cloth. Thanks.

  • @matinmehdipoor3000
    @matinmehdipoor3000 Před 2 lety +123

    As an iranian i really appreciate that you makes my country's historical characters more known to other people so they wouldn't judge us by our modern day government

    • @general-soleimani-my-hero1815
      @general-soleimani-my-hero1815 Před 2 lety +21

      Modern day government LOL
      Who has been at wars 226 out of 244years?!
      Who dropped Nuclear bombs on Japan?!
      Who has killed about 30million people since world war 2?! isn't it Usa?!
      Who destroyed & looted Libya ( the richest, most peaceful African country ) killed Libyans, in the name of democracy and freedom?!! wasn't it NATO & Usa?!
      Who did the same to Iraq? Afghanistan? Syria? Vietnam? Africa etc?! didn't Usa & Nato and their puppets like Saudi do that?!
      Iran today is the only country that stands against those warmongers and thats what makes me even more proud to be Iranian.

    • @shottex9801
      @shottex9801 Před 2 lety +9

      @General-Soleimani- My-Hero 100% agree

    • @theaveragegamer1719
      @theaveragegamer1719 Před 2 lety +16

      Iranian people are good ,if they return back to their original persian culture it will be great.

    • @arashashkani5015
      @arashashkani5015 Před 2 lety +6

      @@general-soleimani-my-hero1815 no body proud of killer like Mollah in Iran that killed 3000 just in two or three days .and million people have been runaway to others countries as a refugees ....

    • @z..a9562
      @z..a9562 Před 2 lety +2

      I couldn't agree more . Iraninan gove kills iraninan people

  • @princepscivitatis4083
    @princepscivitatis4083 Před 2 lety +22

    I've been waiting for a Cyrus the Great docu since the day I came upon your one on Darius the Great.

  • @HasanEsi
    @HasanEsi Před 2 lety

    GREAT video thanks can't wait for more videos