Slavery in Iran: Revision history


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  • curprev 22:2922:29, 29 January 2024Kansas Bear talk contribs 29,759 bytes +82 per talk page, paraphrased information that appears to have been copy and pasted undo
  • curprev 22:2222:22, 29 January 2024Kansas Bear talk contribs 29,677 bytes +544 rv, actually it does say "Under the Achaemenids in Babylonia and other conquered countries Persian nobles became large slave owners (see for references Dandamaev, op. cit., p. 111). According to some documents, Iranians sold their slaves in Babylonia ", "Babylonia alone was obliged to supply the Persian king for these purposes an annual tribute of 500 boys (Herodotus, 3.92).A certain number of such slaves were purchased by Persians on the slave market as well." undo
  • curprev 22:1122:11, 29 January 2024213.89.155.195 talk 29,133 bytes −489 I read the source and it was to a large extent false. THe achaemenid empire had no slavery and the reference source does not mention any cuneiform tablets from persepolis referring to what we would define as slaves. Slavery meaning bondage to another person without the chance to leave their "master" did not exist in either Persia or their Median predescessors. undo

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