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  • * [[Philip (satrap)|Philip (satrap)]], 4th century BC satrap of Sogdiana
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  • ...an Sea]] and the [[Gulf of Oman]]. The name Makran is derived from Maka, a satrap under the [[Achaemenid Empire]]. The area is divided into two - the Pakista ...rically, Makran was a part of the [[Achaemenid Empire]] and was ruled by a satrap named Maka. The region was later conquered by [[Alexander the Great]]. In t
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  • ...as marred by personal scandals, and he soon sought refuge with the Persian satrap, Tissaphernes, offering his knowledge of Greek strategies in exchange for s
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  • ...rontes,_Satrap_of_Mysia._Circa_357-352_BC.jpg|MYSIA, Adramyteion. Orontes, Satrap of Mysia. Circa 357-352 BC|thumb]] '''Mysia''' was an ancient region locate
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  • ...being the most famous early example. Built around 350 BCE for Mausolus, a satrap in the Persian Empire, and his wife Artemisia, the structure was renowned f
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  • ...d 350 BC at [[Halicarnassus]] (present-day Bodrum, Turkey) for Mausolus, a satrap in the Persian Empire, and his sister-wife Artemisia II. It stood approxima
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