Alexander the Great absorbs the entire Achaemenid …

Years: 333BCE - 190BCE

Alexander the Great absorbs the entire Achaemenid Empire into his holdings in 330 BCE, leaving Persian satraps to govern as he advances eastward.

According to one account, Atropates, a Persian general in Alexander's command, whose name means "protected by fire," lent his name to Media Atropatene, the region of present Azerbaijan, when Alexander made him its governor.

Another legend explains that Azerbaijan's name derives from the Persian words meaning "the land of fire," a reference either to the natural burning of surface oil deposits or to the oil-fueled fires in temples of the once-dominant Zoroastrian religion.

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