A governor of a province in ancient Persia was known as a satrap.
It was not satrap
Satrap.
A governor of a province in Ancient Persia
Yes satrap is the general term though
A satrap was a regional governor in charge of a province within the Persian empire.A governor of a province in Ancient Persia
Ancient Persia would now be Iran.
Liam Barrett
The word Persia describes the ancient country of Persia which till the 1970`s was called with thesame name around the world, Even after 2600 years. But when the Pahlavi Dynasty started, the countrys name was changed to "IRAN" meaning " The land of the Aryans"
Ancient Chinese traded with Rome, India, Persia, Egypt?
The ancient Persian language is the source of 'balcone'. The word in Italian is a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'bahl-KOH-nay'. The original word from which Italian and other European languages subsequently developed their own equivalents is 'palkaneh', which a bit later in ancient Persia became 'balkaneh'.
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