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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

Only chance for quick success depended on bribing the local Ethiopian satrap, Ras Yayou, who styles himself "Sultan of Aussa."

From Time Magazine Archive

They had taunted Memnon with cowardice and the satrap Arsites had flatly refused to permit a single house in his province to be destroyed.

From The Golden Hope A Story of the Time of King Alexander the Great by Robert H. Fuller




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