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- Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
15: ...e took [[Lydia]] in Asia Minor, and carried his arms eastward into central Asia. Finally in [[539 BC]]...
23: Achaemenid Persia united people and kingdoms from every major civilization of a vast region. ...
50: During the Parthian period, Hellenistic customs partially gave way to a resurgence of Persian cul...
60: ...g dynasty since the Achaemenids; thus they saw themselves as the successors of Darius and Cyrus. They ...
73: ...rom Persian and [[Byzantine]] administrative systems and moved their capital to [[Damascus]], in the c... - Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
21: ...of gold as punishment for having disobeyed the terms of the treaty during the invasion; the yearly tri...
23: ...]]), Bleda died, and Attila took the throne for himself. There is much historical speculation whether ...
33: ...like those of the other Scythians, with gold or gems or anything costly.''
38: ...s says it was discovered under the following circumstances: "When a certain shepherd beheld one heifer...
47: ...entinian III]]. He had previously been on good terms with the western Empire and its ''de facto'' rule... - Assyrian (19682 bytes)
3: ...thwestern [[Iran]], some of whom also identify themselves as [[Aramaean]]s, [[Syriac]]s and [[Chaldean...
20: Beside local Aramaic vernacular forms, there is a literary language based primarily on ...
22: ...nions are fully identified as Kurds or other Muslims who do not speak any form of Aramaic.
26: ...at markets run by some of the more fanatical Muslims.
28: ...ans, as well as the assaults during the time of [[Tamerlane]] (14th century) drove the Assyrians ever further...
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