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Daily Life in the Persian Empire

 

The Persians had begun as a series of small kingdoms. Each king levied taxes and demanded service that was used to maintain an army. When iron was widely introduced, prosperity increased. Farmers tended to work small plots and an independant peasantry developed. Iranians also were breeders of horses, and this helped develop a brisk trade.