Darius I
No, it had 20 provinces.
Twenty provinces (Satrapies) each controlled by a Persian governor (Satrap) responsible to the Persian king and his council for supervising the province's indigenous rulers, keeping external and internal security, establishing prosperity and collection of taxes.
satraps, or governors.
20.
It was a kingdom controlled by the king and his council, with 20 provinces controlled by governors responsible to the king. Within the provinces, customart city, tribal ad principality government remained.
It established 20 provinces each under a Persian governors who were responsible to the king and his council.
He established 20 provinces each with its own Persian governor responsible for security and increasing prosperity, overseen by himself and his council.
No, it had 20 provinces.
Their empire was organised into 20 provinces each administered by a Persian governor responsible to the king and his council. Local government in the provinces was in the hands of the traditional city, tribal and petty princes.
The rulership of the Persian king of the 20 provinces with Persian governors.
Twenty provinces (Satrapies) each controlled by a Persian governor (Satrap) responsible to the Persian king and his council for supervising the province's indigenous rulers, keeping external and internal security, establishing prosperity and collection of taxes.
The Persian Empire was an absolute monarchy. It was divided into 20 provinces (satrapies) each with a governor responsible to the king and his council for local and external security and tax collection. The tribal, city and petty kingdoms in the provinces continued to rule themselves according to their traditional ways.
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He established 20 provinces each with its own Persian governor responsible for security and increasing prosperity, overseen by himself and his council.
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.
Satrap
satraps, or governors.