Why the Persian Empire Fell to Alexander the Great — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a little-known reason for the rapid fall of the Achaemenid Empire: its network of fortified treasury cities—walled storehouses stuffed with gold and silver—that surrendered to Alexander one after another without resistance. Focusing on the specific case of Persepolis's sister treasury at Susa, they examine how the Persian administrative system, designed for efficiency, became a fatal vulnerability. Lucas explains how the Achaemenid system of ganzabara (treasurers) and fortified treasuries, intended to secure wealth for the King of Kings, instead handed Alexander a ready-made war chest. The conversation covers the logistics of how these cities fell, the role of the Persian satrap Abulites in surrendering Susa, and the broader implications for the empire's collapse. It's a story of infrastructure, greed, and the unintended consequences of centralization. #Achaemenid #Susa #AlexanderTheGreat #PersianEmpire #ganzabara #Abulites #treasury #Persepolis #DariusIII #Arrian #QuintusCurtiusRufus #ancienteconomy #siege #surrender #ancientPersia #Macedonian #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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