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How did the persian empire attempt to impose political unity on its people?in other words, what were the political characteristics of the persian empire?

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The Persian Empire imposed political unity on its people through its extensive and complex political structures of antiquity. Their complex policies were based on a simple and simple basis. The Persian monarchy was hereditary in which chaos and disturbances were produced constantly, producing numerous confrontations. The political authority of this empire was seen as a divine authority, its hierarchies consisted of a king, followed by the court and a royal court. He had an inefficient army. Persian policies were organized by King Darius, who divided the territory into smaller provinces.
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