of ancient Ariana, of which Aria formed a part. Aria was an Old Persian satrapy, which enclosed chiefly the valley of the Hari River (Greek Ἄρ(ε)ιος, this...
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(trilobite) Areia, Paraíba, a city in Brazil Aria (satrapy), or Greek Areía, the Greek name form of a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire in today's Afghanistan...
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in the Middle Ages. Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States (since 2016) Aria (satrapy) Geography of Afghanistan Greater Khorasan Herāt Province History of...
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aftermath of the revolt. Margiana was separated from the satrapy of Bactria and joined to the satrapy of Aria at some point after the rule of Darius the Great...
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Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt (redirect from First Egyptian Satrapy)
Dynasty or Dynasty 27), also known as the First Egyptian Satrapy (Old Persian: Mudrāya), was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire between 525 and 404 BC. It...
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Thirty-first Dynasty of Egypt (redirect from Second Egyptian Satrapy)
Dynasty or Dynasty 31), also known as the Second Egyptian Satrapy, was effectively a satrapy of the Achaemenid Persian Empire between 343 BC to 332 BC...
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Gedrosia (section Gedrosia (satrapy))
Elder while explaining the extent of India included four satrapies Arachosia, Gedrosia, Aria and Parapanisidae as western borders of India. India within...
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Ionia, known in Old Persian as Yauna (𐎹𐎢𐎴), was a region within the satrapy of Lydia, with its capital at Sardis, within the First Persian Empire....
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The Upper Satrapies (Greek: ἄνω σατραπεῖαι, romanized: anō satrapeiai) is a collective term used in the Hellenistic period to refer to the eastern, Iranian-populated...
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bounded by the river Indus, but add to it the four satrapies of the Gedrosia, the Arachotë, the Aria, and the Paropamisadë, the River Cophes, thus forming...
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