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How Did Cyrus’s Tomb Reflect His Philosophy of Rule?
💡 The Answer
- Cyrus’s tomb at Pasargadae is a modest stone chamber on a stepped plinth, lacking lavish decoration.
- It was built in a simple, unadorned style, contrasting with later Egyptian or Assyrian tombs.
- The location was a peaceful garden, symbolizing his love for nature and humility.
- An inscription reportedly said, 'O man, whoever thou art, do not begrudge me this resting place.'
- This simplicity reflected Zoroastrian beliefs and his ideal of a ruler serving the people.
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