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They called it the Kingdom of Persia. We call it the Persian Empire.
Persian Empire.
He divide the Persian Empire into provinces each headed by a governor called a "satrap." To encourage unity he hundreds of miles of roads built or repaired. It made it easier to communicate with different parts of the empire.
DariusThe Persians called it so after the Indus River. which was their take on the local word Sindhu.
Presuming you mean a province (Satrapy), the provincial governors were called a Satrap, appointed by the king.
its a groups called saptrapes
They called it the Kingdom of Persia. We call it the Persian Empire.
Persian Empire.
He divide the Persian Empire into provinces each headed by a governor called a "satrap." To encourage unity he hundreds of miles of roads built or repaired. It made it easier to communicate with different parts of the empire.
Unknown. There was a Macedonian King called Alexander who conquered the Persian Empire and became its king.
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Satrap
Presuming you mean a province (Satrapy), the provincial governors were called a Satrap, appointed by the king.
DariusThe Persians called it so after the Indus River. which was their take on the local word Sindhu.
The representative of Her Majesty the Queen, in each province, is called the Lieutenant Governor.
The territories of the Persian Empire were called satrapis.
satrapies