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Yosef Mclaughlin
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18 September, 01:35
What is a Persian provincial governor called?
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Nyla Chang
18 September, 01:39
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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.
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Mohammad
18 September, 01:59
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A governor of an Persian province was called a Satrap
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