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Districts of the Achaemenid Empire

Background

Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian, provided a detailed account of the administrative divisions of the Achaemenid Empire in his work, "The Histories." He described the empire's division into various districts, also known as satrapies, each responsible for paying tribute to the central government. Here is an overview of the districts as outlined by Herodotus, focusing on their geographical and economic significance:

District I

District II

District III

District IV

District V

District VI

District VII

District VIII

District IX

District X

District XI

District XII

District XIII

District XIV

District XV

District XVI

District XVII

District XVIII

District XIX

Conclusion

The Achaemenid Empire's administrative division into various districts, each with its own specific tribute obligations, facilitated efficient governance and economic management across its vast territories. Herodotus' account provides a detailed snapshot of the empire's complexity and the diversity of its regions, each contributing to the overall prosperity and stability of the Achaemenid state.

Persian Satrapies

Tribute Summary Table

Based on the ancient Greek historian Herodotus the Achaemenid Empire was divided up into twenty districts. He lists the tribes and cultures associated with each district as well as the tribute they paid to the Achaemenid Dynasty. Below is a table that shows all of these districts plus the geographic territory and the probable associated Achaemenid satrapy and cultures.

DistrictSatrapyCulturesTribute
District ISatrapy of CariaIonians, Asian Magnesians, Aeolians, Carians, Lycians, Milyans, Pamphylians400 Talents of Silver
District IISatrapy of LydiaMysians, Lydians, Lasonians, Cabalians, Hytennians500 Talents
District IIISatrapy of Hellespontine Phrygian
Satrapy of Greater Phrygia
Hellespontine Phrygians, Phrygians, Asian Thracians, Paphlagonians, Mariandynians, Syrians360 Talents
District IVSatrapy of CiliciaCilicians500 talents of silver along with 360 white horses (one for each day of the year); of the talents, 140 were used to maintain the cavalry force that guarded Cilicia
District VSatrapythe area from the town of Posidium as far as Egypt, omitting Arabian territory (which did not pay taxes). All Phoenicia, Palestine Syria, and Cyprus, were herein contained. In the biblical Book of Ezra, this district is called Abar Nahara ("beyond the Euphrates river")350 Talents
District VISatrapyEgyptians and the Libyans in the border towns of Cyrene and Barca700 talents, in addition to the money from the fish in Lake Moeris, and 120,000 bushels of grain for the Persian troops and their auxiliaries stationed in the White Castle at Memphis
District VIISatrapySattagydians, Gandharans, Dadicae, Aparytae170 Talents
District VIIISatrapySusa and the surrounding area, Cissia300 Talents
District IXSatrapyMesopotamia (Babylonia and Assyria)1000 talents of silver and 500 eunuch boys
District XSatrapyEcbatana and the rest of Media along with the Paricanians and Orthocorybantians450 Talents
District XISatrapyCaspians, Pausicae, Pantimathi, and Daritaejoint sum of 200 talents
District XIISatrapyBactrians and all neighboring peoples as far as the Aegli360 Talents
District XIIISatrapyPactyica, Armenians, and all the peoples as far as the Black Sea400 Talents
District XIVSatrapySagartians, Sarangians, Thamanaeans, Utians, Myci, and the inhabitants of the Persian Gulf islands (where prisoners or displaced people were sent)400 Talents
District XVSatrapySacae and the Caspians250 Talents
District XVISatrapyParthians, Chorasmians, Sogdians, and Arians300 Talents
District XVIISatrapyParicanians and Asiatic Ethiopians400 Talents
District XVIIISatrapyMatienians, Saspires, Alarodians200 Talents
District XIXSatrapyMushki, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Marres300 Talents
District XXSatrapyIndians360 Talents of Gold Dust

Districts

Persian Satrapies


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