1. Ionians, Asian Magnesians, Aeolians, Carians, Lycians, Milyans, Pamphylians
2. Mysians, Lydians, Lasonians, Cabalians, Hytennians
3. Hellespontine Phrygians, Phrygians, Asian Thracians, Paphlagonians, Mariandynians, Syrians
4. Cilicians
5. the area from the town of Posidium as far as Egypt, omitting Arabian territory (which did not pay taxes). All Phoenicia, Palestine Syria, and Cyprus, were herein contained. In the biblical Book of Ezra, this district is called Abar Nahara ("beyond the Euphrates river")
6. Egyptians and the Libyans in the border towns of Cyrene and Barca
7. Sattagydians, Gandharans, Dadicae, Aparytae
8. Susa and the surrounding area, Cissia
9. Mesopotamia (Babyloniaand Assyria)
10. Mesopotamia (Babyloniaand Assyria)
11. Caspians, Pausicae, Pantimathi, and Daritae
12. Bactrians and all neighboring peoples as far as the Aegli
13. Pactyica, Armenians, and all the peoples as far as the Black Sea
14. Sagartians, Sarangians, Thamanaeans, Utians, Myci, and the inhabitants of thePersian Gulf islands (where prisoners or displaced people were sent)
15. the Sacae and the Caspians
16. Parthians, Chorasmians, Sogdians, and Arians
17. Paricanians and Asiatic Ethiopians
18. Matienians, Saspires, Alarodians
19. the Mushki, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Marres
20. Indians
No, it had 20 provinces.
20.
Twenty Satrapies (Provinces).
Satrapies (Provinces).
Satrap
No, it had 20 provinces.
20.
The rulership of the Persian king of the 20 provinces with Persian governors.
Satrapies.
The king and his council, and the 20 governors who controlled the provinces of the Persian Empire.
Twenty Satrapies (Provinces).
The territories of the Persian Empire were called satrapis.
Twenty provinces (Satrapies).
Satrapies (Provinces).
Satrap
King Darius the Great.
The Persian Empire was not a Mesopotamian empire - it included Mesopotamia as merely one of it's twenty provinces which stretched from Libya to today's Pakistan..