Athens led the Delian League of about 180 city-states which it converted into an empire of its own after the war and continued to enforce payment of the war funds after the war ended. Part of these funds paid for the largely-Athenian fleet, but the fleet was more directed at forcibly extorting the funds rather than defending against a Persia which was now focused on its empire.
Sparta was not involved in this, being involved in leading its own Peloponnesian League.
The expanding Persian Empire took over the Greek city-states in Asia Minor. Their policy was to allow local cultures to continue, simply appointing a Persian governor to provide internal and external security, collect taxes and improve infrastructure to improve prosperity.
He established 20 provinces and appointed a Persian governor in each to provide internal and external security, collect taxes and carry out development progress. Darius and his council oversaw them, and provided extra security forces as required.
It provided the main part of the naval forces in the resistance to Persian attacks. After peace was made with the Persian Empire, Athens continued to collect the financial contributions for the League, by force where necessary, and used it for its own purposes, effectively turning it into an empire of its own.
By retaining local government and having Persian provincial governors to maintain control and internal and external security, and to collect modest taxes to pay for it.
The first Kahals formed in the Jewish communities during the 15th century to collect taxes. Kahals have been formed in Jewish communities since Biblical times, but in modern times they started appearing in the 15th century as a way to collect taxes. The non-Jewish authorities commanded the Jews to collect the required taxes within their own communities and hand it over to the local governments in a lump sum.
Cyrus the Great. The local leaders were tasked to keep their city/tribe/area under control according to local laws. They were overseen by Persian provincial governors responsible to the king to ensure the local rulers were effective, and to maintain internal and external security: they were also required to collect and remit taxes.
He divided it into 20 provinces with Persian governor responsible for internal and external security, taxes and economic advancement, overseen by the king and his council, and established Aramaic as a lingua franca for communication.
Kahals have been formed in Jewish communities since Biblical times, but in modern times they started appearing in the 15th century as a way to collect taxes. The non-Jewish authorities commanded the Jews to collect the required taxes within their own communities and hand it over to the local governments in a lump sum.
The pinna (external ear) collects the sound and channels the sound into the ear canal.
Revenue mobilisation means to receive or collect money from internal and external source of government
To collect taxes, judge legal cases, manage the police, and recruit soldiers for the Persian army.
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