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The 14th satrapy seems to have consisted of the whole of the western part of the Iranian plateau to the Persian Gulf, for it included ‘the islands’. Hecataeus (frs. 170, 183; F. H. G. i. 11-12) writes ἐκ Μύκων εἰς Ἀράξην ποταμόν, apparently giving these as the northern and southern limits of Asia. All the names except the ‘Thamanaeans’ occur in Darius' inscriptions; these are joined again with the Σαράγγαι in 117. 1.

The Sagartians (Persian nomads in i. 125) and the Utians (cf. B. I. iii. 40, Yautiya, ‘a district of Persia’) seem to have been connected with the ruling race, but may have been made tributaries for not having assisted Cyrus in his attack on the Medes.

The Sagartians are described (viii. 85) as horsemen armed with lassoes. The Sarangians are the Δράγγοι of Arrian (Anab. iii. 21), and lived in the modern Seistan. The name of Μύκοι seems to survive in the modern Mekran, the southern province of Persia. Strabo (765) speaks of Macae on the coast of Arabia opposite. Some have seen in the Οὔτιοι the Οὔξιοι of Arrian, Anab. iii. 17. 1, who lived partly in the mountains south of Susa, and levied blackmail even on Persian kings; but they are geographically separated from the rest of the 14th satrapy by Persia proper, and it is more probable the Utii lived near the Persian Gulf.

The islands are those in the mouth of the Persian Gulf (cf. vii. 80), off the now much-talked-of port of Bander Abbas.

The practice of deportation was usual with the military monarchies of the old world, especially in the East (cf. 2 Kings xv. 29; xviii. 11, 32); for instances in H. cf. vi. 3 n.

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