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  • Satrap - Wikipedia
    The satrap was in charge of the land that he owned as an administrator, and found himself surrounded by an all-but-royal court; he collected the taxes, controlled the local officials and the subject tribes and cities, and was the supreme judge of the province before whose "chair" (Nehemiah 3:7) every civil and criminal case could be brought
  • SATRAP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SATRAP is the governor of a province in ancient Persia
  • Satrap | Achaemenid Empire, Autonomous Rule, Taxation | Britannica
    satrap, provincial governor in the Achaemenian Empire The division of the empire into provinces (satrapies) was completed by Darius I (reigned 522–486 bc), who established 20 satrapies with their annual tribute The satraps, appointed by the king, normally were members of the royal family or of Persian nobility, and they held office indefinitely As the head of the administration of his
  • What Is a Satrap? Ancient Persia’s Provincial Governors Explained
    🔍 TL;DR – What Is a Satrap? A **satrap** (from Old Persian *xšāθra-*, meaning “protector of the kingdom”) was a provincial governor in the ancient Achaemenid Empire (Persia), ruling over vast territories like Egypt, Babylon, and Bactria Think of them as the empire’s regional kings —appointed by the Persian king (shah) to maintain order, collect taxes, and enforce loyalty The
  • The Satraps of Ancient Persia: The Guardians of the Realm
    In ancient Persia, the term “satrap” referred to a provincial governor or ruler who governed a satrapy, which was a territorial division of the Achaemenid Persian Empire The satraps were appointed by the central Persian authorities and were responsible for collecting taxes, maintaining order, and ensuring the loyalty of the local population to the Persian king They held significant power
  • Western Satraps - Wikipedia
    The Western Satraps, or Western Kshatrapas (Brahmi: , Mahakṣatrapa, "Great Satraps ") were Indo-Scythian (Saka) rulers of the western and central parts of India (extending from Saurashtra in the south and Malwa in the east, covering modern-day Sindh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh states), between 35 and 415 CE The Western Satraps were contemporaneous with the Kushans
  • Satraps of the Persian Empire – Rebellious Protectors of the Realm
    The title ‘satrap’ pre-dates the Achaemenid Empire and was already in use before the time of the empire This title comes from the Old Persian word khšaçapâvâ, which has been translated to mean ‘protector of the realm’ and was used by the vassal kings under the Median ruler The Persians were once subjects of the Median Empire
  • Who were the satraps in the Book of Daniel? - Bible Hub
    The term “satrap” appears in the Book of Daniel during the periods of Babylonian and Medo-Persian rule In Persian administrative language, the word “satrap” (from Old Persian khshathrapavan, meaning “protector of the province”) referred to governors who oversaw large regions on behalf of the central king
  • Satraps of the Persian Empire - ThoughtCo
    Satraps were powerful leaders who ruled provinces in the name of the Persian king The empire had a system of checks to keep satraps from becoming too powerful The satrap system continued under various empires, adapting and sometimes leading to local revolts





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