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Satraps
One of the nobles of the Persian tribe. There were 20 provinces (satrapies) and 20 governors (satraps)
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.
First Susa, then Persepolis when it was built.There were also capitals of the various satrapies (provinces) which had a satrap (governor) responsible for the province to the king.
DariusThe Persians called it so after the Indus River. which was their take on the local word Sindhu.
Satraps
One of the nobles of the Persian tribe. There were 20 provinces (satrapies) and 20 governors (satraps)
its a groups called saptrapes
A satrap was a regional governor in charge of a province within the Persian empire.A governor of a province in Ancient Persia
A governor of a province in ancient Persia was known as a satrap.
Satrap was the Persian word for a provincial governor in their empire. The persians divided their empire into 20 satrapies (provinces) for ease of governing, governed by a satrap who was responsible to the king and his council for internal and external security, collecting taxes, and overseeing the local governments of the cities, tribes and petty kingdoms 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 has a governor.
Part of the sub-province of Palestina in the Persian satrapy (province) of 'The Sea Countries'.
Dr. Aisa Kirabo Kacyira is the Governor of the Eastern Province in Rwanda
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First Susa, then Persepolis when it was built.There were also capitals of the various satrapies (provinces) which had a satrap (governor) responsible for the province to the king.