Persian Empire,the system of provincial governments ruled by satraps, each of whom answered to the Persian emperor. sectionalism an excessive devotion to the interests of one particular section of a country or community. —sectionalist,n.
verbsfound an empire (=start an empire)The Persian empire was founded by Cyrus the Great.an empire growsAs the empire grew, its new territories needed to be protected.an empire falls/collapses (=loses power suddenly)In A.D.476, the western part of the Empire collapsed.an empire crumbles ...
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Persia and the Persian Problem Britain's policy towards Persia was closely linked to the development of Britain's Empire in the Arab Middle East. The policy-makers hoped that Persia would form an informal extension to the Middle East mandates, so that Britain's Asian ... GH Bennett - Palgra...
The main purpose of this page is to be included into the pages where the reforms are used. 目录 1 Common government reforms without election cycles 1.1 Tier 1 Reform 1.2 Tier 2 - 4 Reform 1.3 Tier 4 reforms 1.4 Tier 5 Reforms 1.5 Tier 6 - 7 Reforms 1.6 Tier 7 Reforms 1.7 Tier ...
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