King Darius I created the Royal Road and reorganized the Persian Empire into satrapies ruled by a satrap.
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he was tolerant he let some of the people who lived their before go home
The Royal road was constructed to aid in communication throughout the Persian empire from Sardis to Susa.
The Persian Royal Road began in the city of Susa, which was the capital of the Persian Empire at the time.
King Darius I created the Royal Road and reorganized the Persian Empire into satrapies ruled by a satrap.
The royal road.
He had his Persian provincial governors each build the section of the road within their province.
The satrapies were linked by a 2,500-kilometer highway, the most impressive stretch being the Royal Road, built by command of Darius I. Royal inspectors, the "eyes and ears of the king", toured the empire and reported on local conditions.
The satrapies were linked by a 2,500-kilometer highway, the most impressive stretch being the Royal Road, built by command of Darius I. Royal inspectors, the "eyes and ears of the king", toured the empire and reported on local conditions.
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the Royal Road
In California, the royal road is called "El Camino Real". The ice cream shop is right around the corner, on the royal road. The royal road is temporarily closed for repairs, ma'am.
Yes.The road cannot be linked due to the span of water being too large to bridge.If "road transportation" is a truck, then it can be linked using ships. A truck is road transportation even when it is sitting on a ship.
The Royal road was important because it let ancient people cross or get to where they needed to be
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The Royal road was important because it let ancient people cross or get to where they needed to be