A History of slavery in Iran (Persia) during various ancient , medieval and modern periods is sparsely cataloged. commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Record_of_the_sale_of_three_branded_slaves,_Achaemenid_Dynasty,_Iran,_c._455_BC_-_Royal_Ontario_Museum_-_DSC09610.JPG Under the Achaemenids Edit In general, mass slavery as a whole has never been practiced by Persians, and in many cases the situation and lives of semi-slaves (prisoners of war) were, in fact, better than those of the commoner. [1] Slavery was an existing institution in Egypt , Media and Babylonia before the rise of the Achaemenid empire. On the whole, in the Achaemenid empire, there was only small number of slaves in relation to the number of free persons and moreover the word used to call a slave was utilized also to express general dependence. [2] Usually, captives were prisoners of war that were recruited from...
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