One wonders what Cyrus the Great, founder of the Achaemenid Persian empire, would think of the comparison.
With both parties agreeing to terms, the first stages of a peace plan in Gaza are in motion. US President Donald Trump is credited with having played a vital role in this development.Who was Cyrus and what is he renowned for? Founder of the Achaemenid Persian empire Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Achaemenid Persian empire .
Under Cyrus and his successors, the Persian empire stretched across a vast array of territories, including Iran, Mesopotamia , Egypt, Asia Minor and Central Asia. A key moment in this imperial expansion was Cyrus’ capture of Babylon and its surrounding territory, Babylonia, in 539 BCE. The Babylonian king, Nabonidus, controlled large sections of Mesopotamia and northern Arabia. A surviving clay tablet called the Nabonidus chronicle outlines the alienation of his subjects. Unpopular religious reforms and his long absences from Babylon were among the grievances.A comparatively humane approach to governing Nebuchadnezzar II, king of the Babylonian empire from 605–562 BCE, had captured the kingdom of Judah in 587 BCE.When Cyrus freed the Babylonian Jewish exiles almost 50 years later, many returned to Judah.Cyrus, according to this version of the story, had been commanded by God to rebuild a temple at Jerusalem that Nebuchadnezzar II had destroyed. The decree released the Jewish exiles from Babylon to return to Jerusalem and rebuild it.For this reason, Cyrus became a legendary figure in Jewish history, though he was not Jewish himself. He was more likely a devotee of Zoroastrianism, which was fervently embraced by his successors, including Darius I . An ancient clay tablet from Babylon suggests Cyrus’ occupation of Babylon was peaceful. It confirms the return of exiles, but not specifically Jewish ones. Known today as the “Cyrus cylinder”, it is sometimes referred to as an ancient declaration of human rights. A replica of the tablet is on permanent display at the UN headquarters in New York. Cyrus was remembered in antiquity for what, at the time, was a comparatively humane approach to governing. subjects he cared for and cherished as a father might care for his children, and they who came beneath his rule reverenced him like a father. The benevolent and altruistic reputation of Cyrus was developed in his own reign and later. As one of history’s “winners”, Cyrus would be well-pleased with the propaganda that has continued to develop about his reign. Conquest and wealth Cyrus was, of course, a great warrior and strategist. One of his most famous conquests was the kingdom of Lydia in about 546 BCE. Its king, Croesus, was known for his incredible wealth. Cyrus initially ordered Croesus to be burned alive. But when the god Apollo sent a rain storm, Croesus was spared, according to the 5th century BCE Greek historian Herodotus. He then became a trusted advisor of Cyrus, adding to the Persian king’s reputation for benevolence. Cyrus was also known for large-scale construction projects. The most famous was the palace complex at his capital, Pasargadae .Today, the most intact building at Pasargadae is the tomb of Cyrus. It has become a powerful symbol of Iranian and Persian nationalism. The legacy of Cyrus is still significant in Iran today. So, the banners comparing Trump to Cyrus appear to be drawing on the story of Cyrus’ role in freeing Jewish captives. In this framing, Gaza is cast as Babylon and Trump as the new Cyrus.
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