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Dadarsi was a
Persian general of
Armenian origin and
satrap of Bactria, who
served under Persian king
Darius I the
Great (522–486 BCE). He was tasked...
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Great Hystaspes Intaphrenes Otanes Gobryas Hydarnes Megabyzus Aspathines Dadarsi Vahumisa Takhmaspada Artavardiya Vivana Bardiya or
Gaumata Patizeithes...
- Babylonia-Trans-Euphrates:
Aryandes in Egypt:
Oroetes in Sardis,
Mitrobates in Dascylium,
Dadarsi in Bactria, and
Vivana in Arachosia. Likewise, the
imperial treasurer in...
- Frâda (Phraates), was
suppressed almost immediately, in
December 521 BC by
Dadarsi, the
Satrap of Bactria. In the
Aramaic version of the
Behistun Inscription...
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first Persian Empire.
Multiple Armenian people were
mentioned in them:
Dadarsi (or Dādṛšiš/Dadrshish), a
satrap and
commander who
served Darius and quelled...
- King, the
Armenians revolted.
Darius I of
Persia sent an
Armenian named Dâdarši to
suffocate the revolt,
later substituting him for the
Persian Vaumisa...
- Armina,
Achaemenid province". Encyclopædia Iranica.
Retrieved 2012-09-03.
DADARSIS, 2011 Dandamaev, M.A. A
Political History of the
Achaemenid Empire, 1989...
- city's king and
leading a
revolt against the
Persian Achaemenid Empire Dadarsi,
Persian general and
Satrap of
Bactria Nemanes the Armenian, one of the...