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Barsaentes (Greek: Βαρσαέντης, romanized: Barsaéntēs) was a Persian nobleman, who served as the satrap of Arachosia and Drangiana under the Achaemenid
Barsaentes
Achaemenid satrap and pretender to throne (died 329 BC)
III with other Persian grandees, such as the chiliarch Nabarzanes, and Barsaentes, the satrap of Arachosia–Drangiana. Together they arrested Darius III
Bessus
King of the Achaemenid Empire from 336 to 330 BC)
a panic, leading Bessus and two other conspirators, Satibarzanes and Barsaentes, to wound the king with their javelins and leave him to die. A Macedonian
Darius_III
Persian commander (died c. 330 BC)
with other Persian grandees, such as Bessus, the satrap of Bactria, and Barsaentes, the satrap of Arachosia-Drangiana. Together they arrested Darius III
Nabarzanes
City in Herat Province, Afghanistan
the East of the Empire, together with the satrap Bessus of Bactria and Barsaentes of Arachosia. In late 330 BC, Alexander captured the Arian capital that
Herat
Major battle of the Wars of Alexander the Great (331 BC)
"hill-men" are also said by Arrian to have joined the Arachotians under Satrap Barsaentes, and are thought to have been either the Sattagydians or the Hindush.
Battle_of_Gaugamela
Ancient region of the Persian Empire
the East of the Empire, together with the satrap Bessus of Bactria and Barsaentes of Arachosia. In late 330 BC, Alexander the Great, captured the Arian
Aria_(region)
Citadel in Farah, Afghanistan
well-organized province of the Achaemenid Empire, ruled by a man named Barsaentes, who was satrap of both Drangiana and Arachosia. Alexander appointed a
Farah_Citadel
Ancient city in Afghanistan
officials in the eastern Achaemenid Empire under Darius III, alongside Barsaentes of Arachosia and Bessus of Bactria. Historians have not been able to locate
Alexandria_Ariana
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