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- Achaemenid_Arabia abstract "Arabia or Achaemenid Arabia was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire by the name of Arabâya.Achaemenid Arabia corresponded to the lands between Nile Delta (Egypt) and Mesopotamia, later known to Romans as Arabia Petraea. According to Herodotus, Cambyses did not subdue the Arabs when he attacked Egypt in 525 BCE. His successor Darius the Great does not mention the Arabs in the Behistun inscription from the first years of his reign, but does mention them in later texts. This suggests that Darius might have conquered this part of Arabiaor that it was originally part of another province, perhaps Achaemenid Babylonia, but later became its own province. This could mean that the Arabs were in fact conquered by Cyrus the GreatArabs were not considered as subjects to the Achaemenids, as other peoples were, and were exempt from taxation. Instead, they simply provided 1,000 talents of frankincense a year. They also helped the Achaemenids invade Egypt by providing water skins to the troops crossing the desert.".
- Achaemenid_Arabia thumbnail Arab_from_Persepolis.png?width=300.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageID "11364646".
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageLength "1637".
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageRevisionID "679007992".
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Achaemenid_Babylonia.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Achaemenid_Empire.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Arabia_Petraea.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Behistun_Inscription.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Behistun_inscription.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Cambyses.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Cambyses_II.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Achaemenid_satrapies.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Saudi_Arabia.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Cyrus_the_Great.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Darius_I.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Darius_the_Great.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink File:Provinces_of_the_Achaemenid_empire.png.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Frankincense.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Herodotus.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Nile_Delta.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink Satrap.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLink File:Arab_from_Persepolis.png.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Achaemenid Arabia".
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arabia".
- Achaemenid_Arabia hasPhotoCollection Achaemenid_Arabia.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Achaemenid_Provinces.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Achaemenid_Arabia subject Category:Achaemenid_satrapies.
- Achaemenid_Arabia subject Category:History_of_Saudi_Arabia.
- Achaemenid_Arabia hypernym Satrapy.
- Achaemenid_Arabia type AdministrativeRegion.
- Achaemenid_Arabia comment "Arabia or Achaemenid Arabia was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire by the name of Arabâya.Achaemenid Arabia corresponded to the lands between Nile Delta (Egypt) and Mesopotamia, later known to Romans as Arabia Petraea. According to Herodotus, Cambyses did not subdue the Arabs when he attacked Egypt in 525 BCE. His successor Darius the Great does not mention the Arabs in the Behistun inscription from the first years of his reign, but does mention them in later texts.".
- Achaemenid_Arabia label "Achaemenid Arabia".
- Achaemenid_Arabia sameAs Аравія,_сатрапія.
- Achaemenid_Arabia sameAs Arabia_(satrapia).
- Achaemenid_Arabia sameAs 아라비아_(태수령).
- Achaemenid_Arabia sameAs m.02r926_.
- Achaemenid_Arabia sameAs Аравия_(сатрапия).
- Achaemenid_Arabia sameAs Q86783.
- Achaemenid_Arabia sameAs Q86783.
- Achaemenid_Arabia wasDerivedFrom Achaemenid_Arabia?oldid=679007992.
- Achaemenid_Arabia depiction Arab_from_Persepolis.png.
- Achaemenid_Arabia isPrimaryTopicOf Achaemenid_Arabia.