Eber-Nari
Ebir - Nari (also Ebirnari, Eber Nari ), known as Akkadian term the Achaemenid satrapy of Transeuphratene ( Old Persian Atura; Aramaic ' Abar Naharas, ' abar - Naharas; Hebrew ' boar hannāhar ), which as a region beyond the River, the areas Syria, Phoenicia and Palestine included. With the satrapy of Babylonia they initially formed a Doppelsatrapie. Darius I, she established from about 518 BC, then as a separate administrative unit with its own satraps.
Satrap
- Hystanes, under Darius I (since the first year of reign as satrap of Babylonia common satrapy / Ebir - Nari )
- Addaios (?), I. Xerxes
- Megabyzos II, Artaxerxes I.
- Belesys I. from 407 BC under Darius II and Artaxerxes II
- Belesys II, under Artaxerxes II and Artaxerxes III.
- Mazaeus, under Darius III.
- Arimmas, under Alexander the Great