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The Persian Empire

The History Teacher, 1985
John Alden Williams, J. M. Cook
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Mixed marriage in Ezra 9-10: The Disappearance of Ezra as a mimic man for the Persian Empire

Expository Times, 2022
In this paper, as I follow scholars’ socio-economic perspectives on Ezra 9-10, I will explore the mixed marriage issue in light of the post-colonial theory, especially Homi Bhabha’s post-colonial theory. I will argue that Ezra as a mimic man followed the
Inchol Yang
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The Achaemenid Persian Empire

2017
William H. Stiebing, Susan N. Helft
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Writing Self, Writing Empire: Chandar Bhan Brahman and the Cultural World of the Indo-Persian State Secretary

Iran studies, 2020
The Indo-Persian state secretary has occupied center stage in the emerging discourse on bureaucracy, administration and the political formation of the Mughal state. The status and role of the munsh?
Mariam Sabri
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The Persian Empire

2023
Abstract The Persians adopted and adapted selected cultural aspects and traits from their original homeland (Anšan, a part of Elam) as well as from the conquered kingdoms and lands, and subsequently amalgamated these into innovative features of Persian art and architecture, social and religious practices, as well as court life, that ...
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The Persian Mirror: Reflections of the Safavid Empire in Early Modern France

French History, 2020
The Persian Mirror examines how the French Crown, court, and intelligentsia understood and interacted with Safavid Persia from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century.
Pascale Barthe
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Persian Interventions: The Achaemenid Empire, Athens and Sparta, 450-386 BCE

, 2020
In 479 BCE Xerxes lost his European territories and much of coastal Anatolia. Just under a century later Artaxerxes II recovered Anatolia.
C. Tuplin
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The Persian Empire

1997
Abstract What we do know is mostly derived from literary sources, and most of these are Greek, that is, an enemy account. Recently two Persian archives, the Treasury Tablets and the Persepolis Fortification Tablets have somewhat increased our understanding. Nor is very much claimed for its mode and techniques of government.
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The Satrapies of the Persian Empire

2023
Abstract This chapter discusses the history and the geography of Media and Armenia during the Persian imperial period, from the conquest of Media to the campaigns of Alexander the Great. From the very beginning, epigraphic evidence and literary sources connect Media and Armenia, and it is likely that the satrapy of Greater Media was ...
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Persian Historiography across Empires

2020
Persian served as the primary language of historical writing over the period of the early modern Islamic empires of the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals. Historians writing under these empires read and cited each other's work, some moving from one empire to another, writing under different rival dynasties at various points in time.
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