answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The provincial Governors called Satraps, and his central councillors.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What were Persian administrators who helped manage the Persian Empire?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Ancient History

Why did Darius I create satrapies?

To collect taxes, judge legal cases, manage the police, and recruit soldiers for the Persian army.


When did the greek civilization start?

It is important to remember that the Greek world was a collection of separate city-states as opposed to its modern form. Each city had its own government, army, navy and other such institutions, and as a result there was never a true Greek Empire. Though they did occasionally unite (such as to fight the Persians), mostly they were at war with each other and using countries such as Macedonia as allies. Sparta built up one of the longest empires in the Greek world, attaining control of the Peloponnesian peninsula. The Athenian Empire was created via unification of individual Greek city-states and micro-states for the common purpose of defending Greece and driving the Persians out of Greeks. Founded 478 BC and dissolved in 404 BC, at the end of the Peloponnesian Wars due largely to poor organisation and leadership. The Macedonian Empire (not to be confused with the modern nation that was renamed from Vardarska to Macedonia by Tito at the end of the second world war), which is also the empire that is commonly known as the Greek Empire or the Hellenic Empire was created in 808 BC largely by unification for mutual benefit at the north coast of the Aegean Sea, and was conquered by the Roman Empire in 146 BC. The Byzantine Empire, which was known as both the Second Roman Empire and the Second Greek Empire (the first referring to the Macedonian Empire), was originally known as the Eastern Roman Empire, as the Roman Empire had become too large to manage and was split off into two halves. Rome was split off into the two halves in 286 AD. The Eastern Roman Empire is thought to have been largely Hellenised by the time the empire was split, and was pretty much officially Hellenised by 620 AD, under the rule of Heraclius (in power from 610 AD to 641 AD) when the language of the now Byzantine Empire was changed from Latin to Greek. The Byzantine Empire reached it's peak under the Macedonian Dynasty (roughly 800 - 1000 AD) (note again, Macedonian as in Greek Macedonian, not as in Vardarskan), which also happened to be a time of major renaissance of the Greek Culture within the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire fell in the famous year of 1453, when the Ottoman Turks (I specify Ottoman as there were other Turks such as the Seljuk Turks, Uzbek Turks, and Huns) brought down the walls of Constantinople with the never-before-seen Abus Guns, which were essentially some of the first Cannons in Europe/Anatolia.


How did Zeus manage to seduce Helen's mother?

Zeus turned himself into a swan.


How did Odysseus cunningly manage to avoid the danger?

he letft the ship and never turned back


How does perseus manage to kill Medusa?

He slays her without looking at her by gazing at her reflection in his shield

Related questions

What regions becamepart of the Persian empire?

The places that are today called: Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey. The did not manage to conquer Greece.


Which users are able to manage mandatory profiles on windows 7 computer?

Administrators


Which tool allows administrators to create and manage security profiles?

Security configuration Wizard


How did Greeks manage to win the Persian Wars?

By establishing sea superiority, which enabled them to outmanoeuvre Persian land operations and restrict their logistic support.


Why did european leaders urge people to move to the colonies?

To manage the imperial agenda - those colonies needed skilled administrators.


Do UNIX system administrators have sufficient control to manage access to files and directories?

If they are a root level user they have access to just about everything.


What was Alexander the great's goal for his empire?

to become a divine monarch. to manage an empire and spread greek culture.


What is a pictorial representation of computer functions that in the case of NOSs enables administrators to manage files users groups security printers and so on?

GUI


What was one of darius's methods of restoring order to the Persian Empire?

He initiated a complex system of taxation and governance. All citizens payed taxes to the state. The empire was split into many provinces, each of which had a governor, general, and treasurer to manage certain duties within the province. This set the standard for management of a nation from then unto present day.


How did technology help the Rome to manage its empire?

They Grow Grapes & This Guy Named


What is hospital and define Hospital Administration?

An institution that provides medical, surgical, or psychiatric care and treatment for the sick or the injured, while a hospital administration is a section specifically assigned to manage the hospital as a business.


Why did Darius I create satrapies?

To collect taxes, judge legal cases, manage the police, and recruit soldiers for the Persian army.