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persepolis
susa
babylon
sardis
tyre
ephesus
jerusalem
thebes
empire: draw and label the following
□ outline in color and mark in your key the boundaries of the persian empire
□ draw a line in another color and mark in the key marking the royal road
□ draw a line in another color and mark in the key marking darius’s canal
define the following terms:
infrastructure-
satrap and satrapy-
royal road-

Explanation:

Response
For "Satrap and Satrapy":
Brief Explanations

A satrap was a governor in the Persian Empire, appointed to rule a province (satrapy). Satrapies were administrative divisions, with satraps managing local affairs, collecting taxes, and maintaining order, while remaining loyal to the Persian king.

Brief Explanations

The Royal Road was a major ancient highway in the Persian Empire, stretching from Susa to Sardis. It facilitated communication, trade, and troop movement, with relay stations for messengers (using the "pony express" - style system) to ensure fast message delivery across the empire.

Brief Explanations

Persian imperial infrastructure included the Royal Road, Darius’s Canal (connecting the Nile to the Red Sea), and a network of satrapies with administrative centers. These elements supported governance, trade, military operations, and cultural exchange, unifying the large and diverse empire.

Answer:

  • Satrap: A governor appointed by the Persian king to rule a satrapy (province) in the Persian Empire, responsible for local governance, tax collection, and maintaining order.
  • Satrapy: An administrative province or territory in the Persian Empire, ruled by a satrap, used to organize and govern the vast empire's diverse regions.
For "Royal Road":