SATRAPY - translation to arabic
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SATRAPY - translation to arabic

RULER OF A PROVINCE IN ANCIENT PERSIA
Satrapies; Satrapy; Satraps; Mahakshatrapa; Kshatrapa; Hyparch; Hyparchs
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  • Achaemenid Satrap [[Autophradates]] receiving visitors, on the [[Tomb of Payava]], circa 380 BC
  • Achaemenid Lydia]], 388–380 BC
  • The satraps appointed by Alexander the Great during his campaign
  • Magnesia]], circa 465–459 BC
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  • Western Satrap]]" [[Nahapana]], circa 120 CE
  • Banquet scene of a Satrap, on the "Sarcophagus of the Satrap", [[Sidon]], 4th century BC

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ألاسم

مَرْزُبان

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المرزبانية : ولاية فارسية
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ألاسم

مَرْزُبان

Definition

Satrapy
·noun The government or jurisdiction of a satrap; a principality.

Wikipedia

Satrap

A satrap () was a governor of the provinces of the ancient Median and Achaemenid Empires and in several of their successors, such as in the Sasanian Empire and the Hellenistic empires.

A satrap served as a viceroy to the king, though with considerable autonomy. The word came to suggest tyranny or ostentatious splendour, and in modern usage refers to any subordinate or local ruler, usually with unfavourable connotations of corruption.

A satrapy is the territory governed by a satrap.

Examples of use of SATRAPY
1. The Chinese should be embarrassed into contributing, asked again and again to help: This is their satrapy, after all, not ours.
2. Mr Luzhkov, who runs Moscow as a kind of satrapy and has spearheaded its transformation from dour Soviet capital to gaudy capitalist metropolis, is expected to stand down in 2007.
3. By Chris Floyd Last month, we reported here about Jeb Bush‘s courtroom efforts to crush the life of an abused, poverty–stricken 6–year–old girl in his gubernatorial satrapy of Florida.
4. The Bushists may have been forced to ditch their idiotic fantasies of "cakewalking" into a compliant satrapy, but they have by no means abandoned their chief goals in the war: milking Iraq dry and planting a permanent military "footprint" on the nation‘s neck.