Provincial governor - at its peak there were 20.
Presuming you mean a province (Satrapy), the provincial governors were called a Satrap, appointed by the king.
The satrap system was an administrative structure used in ancient Persia, particularly under the Achaemenid Empire. It involved dividing the empire into provinces, known as satrapies, each governed by a satrap or provincial governor. These satraps were responsible for collecting taxes, maintaining order, and overseeing local administration, while remaining loyal to the central authority of the king. This system allowed for efficient governance across a vast and diverse empire.
every king have had his own capital city. which king or phylum you mean?
King Satrap (provincial governor) Baivarapatiš (commander of 10,000) Hazarapatiš (commander of 1,000) Satapatiš (c0mmander of 100) Dathapatiš (commander of 10)
It allowed it to convert the Delian League which it led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own and live high on the hog on the proceeds.
will there is answer for what you are asking for the answer will be that there was an empire. What do i mean is that it show it in movies.
A mausoleum is a large, stately tomb or building that houses the remains of the deceased, often designed to be a memorial or tribute. Typically constructed from durable materials like marble or stone, mausoleums can be found in cemeteries or as standalone structures. They are often elaborately decorated and may contain multiple burial chambers for families or notable individuals. The term derives from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, built for Mausolus, a satrap of the Persian Empire.
There were three kings named Darius. Which one do you mean?
Which empire, the Roman Empire? the Persian Empire? the British Empire? Please try to be precise when asking us questions, if we do not know exactly what you mean we can not give you ans answer and that is a shame.
A war between the Persian Empire and various combinations of independent Greek city-states located in the Eastern Mediterranean 499-449 BCE.
There were 20 provinces in the Persian Empire. What do you mean by ffive areas? North Africa, Middle East, Central Asia, what else? Some fringe bits in Thrace and the eastern Mediterranean Islands and today's Pakistan?
What do you mean by "When Alexander born"? He died in the Persian Empire. Some people killed him. I do not know when.