The Medes, Persians and other Iranic peoples …

Years: 633BCE - 622BCE

The Medes, Persians and other Iranic peoples of northern and western Iran have been subject to Assyria during the period of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-612 BCE).

This changes during the reign of Cyaxares, who had been born in the Median capital of Ecbatana.

After his father Phraortes was killed in 653 in a battle against the Assyrians, the king of Neo-Assyria, the Scythians had taken over Media.

At a young age, Cyaxares is seeking revenge.

He kills the Scythian leaders in about 625 and proclaims himself as King of Medes.

After throwing off the Scythians, he then conquers the Persians in southwestern Iran and prepares for war against Assyria.

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