04 The First Empires

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THE FIRST EMPIRESTHE FIRST EMPIRESAn Introduction to Conquering the An Introduction to Conquering the

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THE COURSE OF EMPIRES by Thomas Cole (1833-36)“The Savage State”

“The Arcadian or Pastoral State”

“The Consummation of Empire”

““The Destruction of Empire”The Destruction of Empire”

““Desolation”Desolation”

There is the moral of all human tales;'Tis but the same rehearsal of the past.First freedom and then Glory - when that fails,Wealth, vice, corruption - barbarism at last.And History, with all her volumes vast,Hath but one page.

Canto IV, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Byronas quoted by Thomas Cole

The Akkadian Empire, the first empire in history

The Persian Achaemenid Empire, the earliest large empire in history

The Umayyad Dynasty, after the death of Muhammad

What is an empire?

A geographically extensive group of states and ethnicities governed by a central authority.

There are two types –

TERRITORIAL EMPIRES HEGEMONIC EMPIRESCreated through direct conquest, war, and control with force.

Created through indirect conquest, coercion, and control with power.

There is direct political control in the area, greater tribute is collected, but the armies are tied down.

There is indirect political control, less tribute is collected, but armies are more expansive.

The Asabiya of Empires

Following Ibn Khaldun’s theory, we can infer that the asabiya of an empire is incredibly low.

And yet, they made up for it.

It is during the age of empires when we see

advancements and progress in almost

every human endeavour.

PRESENT DAYPRESENT DAYTell Abu Shahrain, IraqTell Abu Shahrain, Iraq

c5400 BCEc5400 BCEEriduEridu

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Mesopotamian civilization (3200 to 539BCE) is founded between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It is a succession of nations that built on the achievements of the one before.

SUMERIANS (3200 – 2000 BCE)SUMERIANS (3200 – 2000 BCE)

THE STANDARD OF UR: Sumer in war and peace

AKKADIANS (2300 – 2200 BCE)AKKADIANS (2300 – 2200 BCE)

AMORITES (2000 – 1600 BCE)AMORITES (2000 – 1600 BCE)

If anyone brings an accusation of any crime before the elders, and does not prove what he has charged, he shall, if a capital offense is charged, be put to death.

If a man strikes a pregnant woman, thereby causing her to miscarry and die, the assailant's daughter shall be put to death.

If a man knocks the teeth out of another man, his own teeth will be knocked out.

If anyone strikes the body of a man higher in rank than he, he shall receive sixty blows with an ox-whip in public.

ASSYRIANS (1300 – 612 BCE)ASSYRIANS (1300 – 612 BCE)

CHALDEANS (612 - 539 BCE)CHALDEANS (612 - 539 BCE)

CHALDEANS (612 - 539 BCE)CHALDEANS (612 - 539 BCE)

People HighlightsSumerians3200 – 2000 BCE

• Had the earliest cities• Invented: the wheel, writing (cuneiform), lunar calendar, the ziggurat as the city center• Introduced irrigation

Amorites2000 – 1600 BCE

• Also called Old Babylon• A Semitic people that conquered Akkad• Hammurabi (ruled 1792-1750BCE)• Known for: The Epic of Gilgamesh, mathematics, division of time: duodecimal system

Assyrians1300 – 612 BCE

• Splendid city of Nineveh• Superb and unmatched warriors of the time

Chaldeans612 – 539 BCE

• Also called New Babylon• Advances in architecture and astronomy

SUMMARY OF MESOPOTAMIASUMMARY OF MESOPOTAMIA

PERSEPOLISTHE PERSIANSTHE PERSIANS

Persia is modern-day Iran.

It’s earliest inhabitants are the Elamites (2800 – 550BCE) who would often feud with the Babylonians and Assyrians.

More influential, however, have been the Aryans who came into Iran around 1100BCE. Of these people, the Medes and the Persians were most prominent.

THE PERSIAN EMPIRETHE PERSIAN EMPIRE

Achaemenid Empire (550 to 330 BCE) founded by Cyrus the Great

THE PERSIAN EMPIRETHE PERSIAN EMPIRE

Contributions to World History

1.Zoroastrianism – Often considered the earliest monotheistic religion, it speaks of a conflict between asha (truth, order) and druj (the lie, chaos).

2.Universalism – Incredibly tolerant of other cultures (at least by standards of their time), followed a ‘One World Policy’, and called their king the Shahanshah or King of Kings.

3.Effective Imperial Administration – They divided their lands into satrapies (governed by a satrap), a monarchy with a noble class, professional armies, taxation systems, and even banking.

THE PERSIAN EMPIRETHE PERSIAN EMPIRE

Achaemenid Empire (550 to 330 BCE) founded by Cyrus the Great

THE PERSIAN EMPIRETHE PERSIAN EMPIRE