Next was the turn of the Gadara
satrapy, with its capital of Pushkalavati taken?
Conquest of Indus Region: Political situation of the Indian
Satrapy after the Achaemenians disintegration After the disintegration of Achaemenian empire the Indus
Satrapy was no longer united as an administrative entity.
At first, during Alexander's lifetime and a little beyond, Alexandria was the new capital of an imperial province, in succession to the '
satrapy' of Egypt that the Persians had ruled from 525 to 404 BC and again between 343 and 332 BC, whose capital had been the old Egyptian city of Memphis.
There is a unique jurisdictional power-sharing arrangement, or political
satrapy, among various clerical, military and technocratic power brokers.
"What is most worrisome about the dominance of Jaish-e-Mohammad and other terrorist organisations in South Punjab is the fact that the local centres of power in the region are likely to succumb to it in the same way that the people did in Swat after warlord Fazlullah was allowed by the MMA government in the NWFP to establish his
satrapy there," the editorial concluded.
In addition, there is the growing self-sufficiency and sovereignty of Iraq, whose leaders--including Iraqi Shia--have shown they do not intend for the new, post-Saddam Iraq to become a
satrapy of its neighbor to the east.
Eraly's history, 550 pages of it, is replete with the wars, the slaughter, the cruelty, and finally the crushing poverty in which a foreign
satrapy of central Asian monarchs, chieftains, and their courtiers, those 655 individuals, left India.
the guardian of the
Satrapy of Judah, by virtue of which the law of YHWH
Later, Herodotus mentions that Punjab was the 2oth
satrapy, province, of the Achamenian Empire around 700 BCE, and was the most popular and the richest.
The only reason the Journal started the show, it said, was to prevent PBS from becoming a "
satrapy" of Bill Moyers.
Washington headquarters to take over a
satrapy in California.
In the four subsequent chapters, Tomasevich deals with the invasion and dismemberment of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers and their junior partners, Hungary and Bulgaria, resulting in a welter of annexations; he outlines the establishment of that
satrapy, the so-called Independent State of Croatia, carved into Italian and German spheres of influence; and he comprehensively examines the occupation regimes established in Serbia and the larger part of Slovenia by Germany, and in Montenegro by Italy (later taken over by Germany).