satrapy

[sey-truh-pee]

satrapy Definition

  • 1a province governed by a satrap (governor) in ancient Persia
  • 2a subordinate or dependent kingdom, often ruled by a satrap

Using satrapy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "satrapy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The satrapy of Lydia was located in western Anatolia.

  • Example

    The empire's satrapies were divided into smaller administrative units.

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    The satrapy of Bactria was known for its rich resources.

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    The satrapy system was used by the Achaemenid Empire to maintain control over its vast territories.

satrapy Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with satrapy

  • the Satrapy of Armenia

    a historical region in the eastern part of modern-day Turkey, which was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire

    Example

    The Satrapy of Armenia was an important center of trade and commerce in ancient times.

  • the Satrapy of Cappadocia

    a historical region in central Anatolia, which was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire

    Example

    The Satrapy of Cappadocia was known for its unique rock formations and underground cities.

  • the Satrapy of Sardis

    a historical region in western Anatolia, which was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire

    Example

    The Satrapy of Sardis was an important center of Persian power in Asia Minor.

Origins of satrapy

from Old Persian 'khshathrapavan', meaning 'protector of the realm'

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Summary: satrapy in Brief

A 'satrapy' [sey-truh-pee] is a province or dependent kingdom governed by a satrap, a governor in ancient Persia. The satrapy system was used by the Achaemenid Empire to maintain control over its vast territories, such as the Satrapy of Lydia in western Anatolia. Other examples include the Satrapy of Armenia and the Satrapy of Cappadocia. 'Satrapy' is a formal term that denotes a subnational administrative unit.