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They were inspectors who were sent by the Persian King to make sure their provinces were still loyal

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Q: In Persian government who were the eyes and ears of the king and what did they do?
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What were the Persian emperoros system of spies known as?

The king's Eyes and Ears


What were the Persian Eyes and Ears of the King?

They were inspectors who were sent by the Persian King to make sure there provinces were still loyal, and the governor was doing a good job of ruling his people.


Who created the eyes and ears of the king?

god


Who was the head in the government in the Persian Empire?

The king.


What government did the Persian Empire have?

Local government, controlled by PERSIAN provincial governors with central control by the king and his council.


What helped the Persian Empire?

A king and his council, Persian provincial governors and local government.


What was the Persian Empire's government?

Local government by cities, tribes and princelings; Persian provincial governors; acentral control by a king and his council.


Who was the Persian king who came to the throne in 521 BC?

King Darius. He also reorganize the Persian government and divided the empire into 20 states.


What government did the Persian Empire employ?

Local government by appointed tyrants/princelings, with provincial control by a Persian governor and overall control by the king and his council.


How was the Persian Empire ruled?

By retaining local government, with Persian provincial governors and a central control by the king and his council.


What was the structure of the Persian Empire?

Indigenous local government, Persian provincial governors, and a central control by king and his council.


What was Persian government like?

What era? Under what king? Details would help.