Imperyong Akemenida: Pagkakaiba sa mga binago
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|image_map = Achaemenid Empire ~480 BC.png
|image_map_caption = Ang mapa ng Imperyong Akemenida (
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|capital = [[Babilonya]]<ref name=EY>{{cite book|last=Yarshater|first=Ehsan|authorlink=Ehsan Yarshater|title=The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 3|year=1993|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]]|isbn=978-0-521-20092-9|page=482|quote=Of the four residences of the Achaemenids named by [[Herodotus]] — [[Ecbatana]], [[Pasargadae]] or [[Persepolis]], [[Susa]] and [[Babylon]] — the last [situated in Iraq] was maintained as their most important capital, the fixed winter quarters, the central office of bureaucracy, exchanged only in the heat of summer for some cool spot in the highlands. Under the [[Seleucid Empire|Seleucids]] and the [[Parthian Empire|Parthians]] the site of the Mesopotamian capital moved a little to the north on the [[Tigris]] — to [[Seleucia]] and [[Ctesiphon]]. It is indeed symbolic that these new foundations were built from the bricks of ancient [[Babylon]], just as later [[Baghdad]], a little further upstream, was built out of the ruins of the [[Sasanian Empire|Sassanian]] double city of [[Al-Mada'in|Seleucia-Ctesiphon]].}}</ref> (pangunahing kabisera), [[Pasargadae]], [[Ecbatana]], [[Susa]], [[Persepolis]]
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