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Darius the Great was a Persian king who ruled from 522 to 486 BCE. He expanded the Persian Empire and implemented administrative reforms, including the creation of a standardized currency.
The capital city built by Darius the Great, showcasing Persian architecture and serving as a symbol of imperial power.
Royal Road: A network of roads established by Darius that connected different regions of the Persian Empire for trade and communication.
Behistun Inscription: An inscription carved on a cliffside by Darius, documenting his rise to power and achievements.