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Military of the Achaemenid Empire

The military of the Achaemenid Empire was the military apparatus of Iran from 550 to 330 BC.

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  • Iran History of Iran

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Military of the Achaemenid Empire

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Avg. degree1.95
Density0.046512
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military achaemenid bc greek army infantry soldiers groups persians iranian mercenaries empire training also iran included large used king kings

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Mazaresinstance ofcontributing with more soldiers than other non-Persian groups and producing generals0.80text
Harpagusinstance ofcontributing with more soldiers than other non-Persian groups and producing generals0.80text
Taxmaspadainstance ofcontributing with more soldiers than other non-Persian groups and producing generals0.80text
and Datisinstance ofcontributing with more soldiers than other non-Persian groups and producing generals0.80text
the Sakainstance ofSubsequent troop contributions came from Eastern Iranian groups0.80text
Bactriansinstance ofSubsequent troop contributions came from Eastern Iranian groups0.80text
and Hyrcanians.The Achaemenids incorporated Greek subjectsinstance ofSubsequent troop contributions came from Eastern Iranian groups0.80text
mercenaries into their military from their earliest encounters with the Greeksinstance ofSubsequent troop contributions came from Eastern Iranian groups0.80text
beginning under Cyrusinstance ofSubsequent troop contributions came from Eastern Iranian groups0.80text
Cambyses IIinstance ofSubsequent troop contributions came from Eastern Iranian groups0.80text

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