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The King and his network of Satraps (provincial governors).
The king and his council. The 20 provinces were controlled by governors appointed by the king.
The king and his council through Persian provincial governors.
By retaining local government, with Persian provincial governors and a central control by the king and his council.
Local government, controlled by PERSIAN provincial governors with central control by the king and his council.
The First governors of each state were appointed by the King of England.
The home government that colonised the region.
The first governor of Georgia was appointed by the King. After the Revolution, the governors were elected by the people.
elected by the colonists or appointed by the English king
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by the king
Historically proclamations were made by the king of the day. Today in many parts of the world mayors or governors have the authority to make proclamations.
He established 20 provinces with Persian governors (satraps) reporting to the king and his council. The existing local governments were left in place, under supervision of the governors.
The royal governors picked by the king of England.
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The King and his network of Satraps (provincial governors).
king of England