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Cyrus the Great of Persia captures Babylon in 539 BCE, ending the Neo-Babylonian Empire and launching the largest empire the world has ever seen.
In October 539 BCE, Persian forces under Cyrus II divert the Euphrates River and enter Babylon with minimal resistance. The Nabonidus Chronicle — a contemporary Babylonian record — confirms the city fell without a major battle. Cyrus immediately reverses Babylonian deportation policies, allowing displaced peoples to return home. For the Jewish exiles, this is the moment everything changes.
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