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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.
they had rulers called emperors or empires that ruled each city but the emperors ruler was the gods.
satrapies
1 it was divided into 20 provinces that were basically peopels homelands.2 each province kept its:a-languageb- religonc- many of their own laws3 Persians administrators were in chargea- governor or satrapb- military leadersc- tax collectorsd- inspectors, called "the kings eyes and ears"
It essentially became a standoff - after the Greeks repelled the Persian attempt to incorporate them into the Persian empire, a peace was arranged and the Greeks went back to fighting each other. The Persian empire continued on until over-run by Macedonia.
The Persian Empire was a monarchy system that was divided into twenty provinces with each having its own ruler, but the kind had the final say. The kind sent out official inspectors to be his eyes and ears in each province.
He had his Persian provincial governors each build the section of the road within their province.
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.
Each province sent a percentage of its wealth, and no province was taxed more than it could afford. Credit to Ancient Civilizations 6th grade text book.
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city-states
It depends on the country and state/province.
a political map shows the borders and cities of each province or state.
They rule their state and helps companies, schools, hospitals, tourists and the country's capital.
The United Arab Emirates is the gulf state that is a combination of seven independent states, known as emirates, each with its own ruler. Each emirate has its own unique characteristics and governance structure, but they come together to form the federation of the UAE.
United Arab Emirates