Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... Persian , Mesopotamian and Egyptian texts , knowledge of the Old Persian Empire was limited to the information contained in classical writers and in the Old Testament . Both types of traditions presented Persian rulers or used Persian ...
... Persian , Mesopotamian and Egyptian texts , knowledge of the Old Persian Empire was limited to the information contained in classical writers and in the Old Testament . Both types of traditions presented Persian rulers or used Persian ...
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... Persian king , who adopted the indigenous royal titles , insignia and dress ; immediate predecessors were discredited in order to legitimize the Persians ' right to rule , and primarily local people used as administrators ; some ...
... Persian king , who adopted the indigenous royal titles , insignia and dress ; immediate predecessors were discredited in order to legitimize the Persians ' right to rule , and primarily local people used as administrators ; some ...
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... Persian language must have been used for administrative directives . Indeed , Gersh- evitch ( 1971 ; 1979 ) has argued that ' Imperial Elamite ' was most probably an archival language at this period . The number of Elamite texts from ...
... Persian language must have been used for administrative directives . Indeed , Gersh- evitch ( 1971 ; 1979 ) has argued that ' Imperial Elamite ' was most probably an archival language at this period . The number of Elamite texts from ...
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