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satrap

[sey-trap, sa-] / ˈseɪ træp, ˈsæ- /
NOUN
viceroy
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Each satrapy was administered by a royal governor called a satrap, usually a trusted Persian or Median noble.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

With Akhmad gone, Putin had a vacancy for a Chechen satrap, and Ramzan was perfect for the role.

From The Guardian • Sep. 23, 2015

Atta Mohammad Noor, a former warlord, is the immensely wealthy satrap of Balkh province in the north.

From Economist • Jul. 10, 2014

General Saturnino Cedillo, 46, satrap of San Luis Potos�, who last year led an unsuccessful revolt against Mexico's C�rdenas Government ; in a fight with Mexican Government troops near Matehuala, San Luis Potos�.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Ariarathes, who afterwards governed Cappadocia, claimed to have sprung from Anaphes, whom Darius made satrap or king of Cappadocia.

From The History of Antiquity Vol. V. by Duncker, Max




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