Persia's Imperial History: Debunking the Myth of a Pacifist Nation from Achaemenids to Nadir Shah
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Beyond the Myth: Persia's Imperial Legacy of Conquest, Not Pacifism
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Firstpost•03-03-2026, 17:09
Beyond the Myth: Persia's Imperial Legacy of Conquest, Not Pacifism
•Social media debate falsely portrays ancient Persia as a pacifist civilization, contradicting historical evidence of its expansionist empires.
•Nadir Shah's 1739 invasion of Delhi resulted in a brutal massacre of 30,000 people and the looting of the Peacock Throne, as documented by eyewitnesses.
•The Achaemenid Empire, under Darius the Great, conquered Gandhara, Punjab, and Sindh, making it a rich satrapy and incorporating Indian soldiers and war elephants into its army.
•Emperors like Ashurbanipal (667-640 BCE) and the Sasanian rulers engaged in extensive conquests, battling empires from Egypt to Rome, showcasing Persia's consistent military might.
•Historical records consistently show Persia as a powerful, expansionist civilization built on military strength, challenging any notion of it being inherently pacifist.