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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pasargadae' has mentioned 'Achaemenid Empire' in the following places:
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Pasargadae (from Ancient Greek: xcexa0xcexb1xcfx83xcexb1xcfx81xcexb3xcexacxcexb4xcexb1xcexb9, from Old Persian Pxc4x81xcexb8ra-gadxc4x81, "protective club" or "strong club";[1][2] Modern Persian: xd9xbexd8xa7xd8xb3xd8xa7xd8xb1xdaxafxd8xa7xd8xaf Pxc4x81sxc4x81rgxc4x81d) was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great (559xe2x80x93530 BCE), who ordered its construction and the location of his tomb.
Pasargadae was founded in the 6th century BCE as the first capital of the Achaemenid Empire by Cyrus the Great, near the site of his victory over the Median king Astyages in 550 BCE.
The first capital of the Achaemenid Empire, Pasargadae lies in ruins 40xc2xa0kilometers from Persepolis, in present-day Fars province of Iran.
The vast Achaemenid Empire, which extended from the eastern Mediterranean and Egypt to the Hindus River in India, is considered the first empire to be characterised by a respect for the cultural diversity of its peoples.