- 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 was...
- with the
Battle of Pelusium,
which saw
Egypt (Old Persian: 𐎸𐎭𐎼𐎠𐎹
Mudrāya)
conquered by the
expansive Achaemenid Empire under Cambyses, and Egypt...
- east, and
portions of
North Africa and
Northeast Africa including Egypt (
Mudrâya),
eastern Libya, and
coastal Sudan.
Darius ascended the
throne by overthrowing...
-
canal from the
river that is
called Nile (Pirâva) and
flows in
Egypt (
Mudrâyâ), to the sea that
begins in
Persia (Pârsa). Therefore, when this canal...
-
Dynasty of Egypt, also
known as the "First
Egyptian Satrapy" (Old Persian:
Mudrāya).
Egypt thus
became a
satrapy of the
Achaemenid Empire until 404 while...
- half, the city
remained the
capital of the
Persian satrapy of
Egypt ("
Mudraya"/"Musraya"),
officially becoming one of the
epicentres of
commerce in the...
- [Ûvja],
Babylonia [Bâbiruš], ****yria [Athurâ],
Arabia [Arabâya],
Egypt [
Mudrâya], the
countries by the Sea [Tyaiy Drayahyâ (Phoenicia)],
Lydia [Sparda]...
-
garrison of the Gülek P****(Cilician Gates)
Syria (Abar-Nahara) 350 455
Egypt (
Mudraya) 700 910 The
Persian garrison in the
White Tower at
Memphis was provided...
- Hiduš Sakā haumavargā Sakā tigraxaudā Bābirauš Aθurā Arabāya (Arabia)
Mudrāya (Egypt)
Armina (Armenia)
Katpatuka Sparda Yauna (Ionia) Sakā
tyaiy paradraya...
- [Ûvja],
Babylonia [Bâbiruš], ****yria [Athurâ],
Arabia [Arabâya],
Egypt [
Mudrâya], the
countries by the Sea,
Lydia [Sparda], the Gr****s [Yauna (Ionia)]...