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Was (wer) ist satrapy$72188$ - definition

PROVINCE OF THE ACHAEMENID PERSIAN EMPIRE
Cilicia (Satrapy); Cilician satrapy
  • Coin of [[Mazaios]]. Satrap of Cilicia, 361/0-334 BC. [[Tarsos]], [[Cilicia]].
  • Coin of [[Mazaios]], with [[Artaxerxes III]] as [[Pharaoh]]. Satrap of Cilicia, 361/0-334 BC. [[Tarsos]], [[Cilicia]].
  • Western part of the Achaemenid Empire, with Cilicia in the center, circa 500 BCE.}}

Cilicia (satrapy)         
Cilicia was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire, with its capital being Tarsus. It was conquered sometime in the 540's BC by Cyrus the Great.
Caucasian Albania (Sasanian province)         
SATRAPY OF THE SASSANID EMPIRE
Ardhan; Satrapy of Arran; Arran (satrapy); Albania (satrapy)
Caucasian Albania (Middle Persian: Arān, Ardān, Armenian: Ałuank) was a kingdom in the Caucasus, which was under the suzerainty of the Sasanian Empire from 252 to 636.
Spahan (province)         
PROVINCE OF THE SASANIAN EMPIRE
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Spahan (satrapy); Spahan (satrapy)
Spahan, also known as Parthau was a Sasanian province in Late Antiquity, that lay within central Iran, almost corresponding to the present-day Isfahan Province in Iran.

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Cilicia (satrapy)

Cilicia was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire, with its capital being Tarsus. It was conquered sometime in the 540's BC by Cyrus the Great. Cilicia was a vassal, and although it had a vassal king it had to pay a tribute of 360 horses and 500 talents of silver, according to Herodotus. The fertile Cilician plains were the most important part of the satrapy.

There were several sanctuaries that remained more or less independent from Persian rule. Some of these included Castabala, Mazaca, and Mallus.

The last vassal king of Cilicia became involved in the civil war between Artaxerxes II and Cyrus the Younger. Having sided with Cyrus the Younger, who was defeated, the king was dethroned and Cilicia became an ordinary satrapy.

The second to last satrap (governor) of Cilicia was the Babylonian Mazaios. Shortly afterwards, his successor was expelled by Alexander the Great.

The region was later incorporated by the Roman Empire.