CIVILIZATION
PERSIAN
Question
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The Persian term for “provinces".
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Satrap
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Satrapies
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A governor of an ancient Persian province was called a satrap. These areas ruled by satraps were called “satrapies.” The Persian emperor Cyrus the Great first chose satraps to rule individual provinces, around 530 BCE. Each satrap controlled a specific amount of land, collecting taxes and maintaining law and order.
Detailed explanation-2: -: the governor of a province in ancient Persia. : ruler. : a subordinate official : henchman.
Detailed explanation-3: -Under the Achaemenid Empire’s founder, Cyrus the Great, Persia was divided into 26 satrapies. The satraps ruled in the name of the king and paid tribute to the central government.
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