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Darius I reformed the Persian system of tribute by organizing the empire into satrapies, or provinces, each governed by a satrap. He established a standardized tribute system based on the wealth and resources of each region, ensuring a consistent flow of revenue to the central government. This system not only improved administrative efficiency but also facilitated the integration of diverse peoples and cultures within the empire. Darius also introduced a more rigorous accounting system to monitor tribute collection and prevent corruption.
Tribute from subject cities, tribes and principalities were replaced by taxes levied on ports, internal trade, sales, and also on states, fields, gardens, flocks and minesHe established 20 provinces and each Persian provincial governor was made responsible to collect the taxes.
A system of roads to facilitate communications and trade.
Pony express
Exercising his power of king through his generals.
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Neither. The system was established hundreds of years earlier by the Persian king Darius of Persia. There was no Persian Empire at the time of Alexander and later the Arabs. They had differently named empires.
He had everyone in the empire use the same money system of weights and measurements.
Monarchy overseeing 20 provinces with Persian governors, with traditional local governments of cities, tribes and petty kingdoms.
The Persian Empire had a centralized administrative system with provinces governed by satraps appointed by the king. Darius I implemented a system of satrapies with local governors responsible for tax collection and maintaining order. The king also had a council of advisors and a royal court to assist in governing the vast empire.