A report on Chapar Khaneh
Persian-language term that refers to the postal service system used throughout the Achaemenid Empire.
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Achaemenid Empire
3 linksAncient Iranian empire based in Western Asia that was founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC. It reached its greatest extent under Xerxes I, who conquered most of northern and central ancient Greece.
Ancient Iranian empire based in Western Asia that was founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC. It reached its greatest extent under Xerxes I, who conquered most of northern and central ancient Greece.
The Achaemenid Empire is known for imposing a successful model of centralized, bureaucratic administration via the use of satraps; its multicultural policy; building infrastructure, such as road systems and a postal system; the use of an official language across its territories; and the development of civil services, including its possession of a large, professional army.
System for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels.
System for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels.
The Persian system worked using stations (called Chapar-Khaneh), whence the message carrier (called Chapar) would ride to the next post, whereupon he would swap his horse with a fresh one for maximum performance and delivery speed.
Cyrus the Great
3 linksCyrus II of Persia (c.
Cyrus II of Persia (c.
He also formed an innovative postal system throughout the empire, based on several relay stations called Chapar Khaneh.
Iran
2 linksCountry in Western Asia.
Country in Western Asia.
The Achaemenid Empire is noted for the release of the Jewish exiles in Babylon, building infrastructures such as the Royal Road and the Chapar (postal service), and the use of an official language, Imperial Aramaic, throughout its territories.