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Both types of traditions presented Persian rulers or used Persian settings primarily as contrasts to their own cultural ... that the last - mentioned work attempts to disengage some genuine Persian traditions from their Greek dress .
Both types of traditions presented Persian rulers or used Persian settings primarily as contrasts to their own cultural ... that the last - mentioned work attempts to disengage some genuine Persian traditions from their Greek dress .
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The formation of the empire in the case of both rulers is characterized by a conquest - policy which substituted Persian hegemony for local government , while administrative reorganization appeared to be almost totally lacking ...
The formation of the empire in the case of both rulers is characterized by a conquest - policy which substituted Persian hegemony for local government , while administrative reorganization appeared to be almost totally lacking ...
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To what extent Aramaic was used concurrently with Elamite in Persia is still not fully agreed among scholars , but its widespread ... A major restriction in knowledge of the Persian empire is the small number of excavated Persian sites ...
To what extent Aramaic was used concurrently with Elamite in Persia is still not fully agreed among scholars , but its widespread ... A major restriction in knowledge of the Persian empire is the small number of excavated Persian sites ...
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