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The Political Thought of Darius the Great (522- 486 B.C.), the Legislator of Achaemenid Empire (A Study Based on Achaemenid Inscriptions in Old Persian)
The Achaemenid Legacy in the Arsakid Period
Persian Empire! 530- 331 BC (Destroyed by Alexander the Great)
The Achaemenid Empire in South Asia and Recent Excavations in Akra in Northwest Pakistan Peter Magee Bryn Mawr College,
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Long Distance Trade and the Parthian Empire: Reclaiming Parthian Agency from an Orientalist Historiography
Long Distance Trade and the Parthian Empire: Reclaiming Parthian Agency from an Orientalist Historiography Evan J
The Earliest Persians in Iran Toponyms and Persian Ethnicity
Analysis of the Achaemenid Decline Based on the Theory of Political Instability David Saunders
Cyrus the Great, Exiles and Foreign Gods a Comparison of Assyrian and Persian Policies on Subject Nations1
The Positioning of Iran and Iranians in the Origins of Western Civilization
Orientalism, Postcolonialism, and the Achaemenid Empire: Meditations on Bruce Lincoln’S Religion, Empire, and Torture1
Political Memory in and After the Persian Empire Persian the After and Memory in Political
Persian Empire (The Achaemenid Empire) POLITICAL (Persian
Elam: Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State D
Umm El-Marra and the Westward Expansion of the Mittani Empire
Non-Elamite Individuals in Achaemenid Persepolis
Persian Legacies of Bureaucracy and Public Administration - Ali Farazmand
• 550S-330S Bce Cyrus and the Achaemenid Empire • 312-224 Bce
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A Historical Example of Multiculturalism: Achaemenid Empire Multiculturalism1
The Horse and the Lion in Achaemenid Persia: Representations of a Duality
LIONS and KINGS: the Transformation of Lions As an Index of Power in the Middle East
The Border Between War and Peace. Power and Propaganda in Neo-Assyrian and Achaemenid Art
Xerxes and Babylonia
Elamite Matthew W
More Than Men, Less Than Gods
Persian Empire
ANCIENT PERSIA the Achaemenid Persian Empire, at Its Greatest
Pergyptians? Background Redefining the Pyramid Modern
Lesson 2: Ancient Mesopotamia (5000 – 333 BCE) Ancient Mesopotamia (5000 – 333 BCE)
Matthew W. Waters
Aramaic As a Lingua Franca During the Persian Empire (538-333 B.C.E.)
Ashur - Assyria
Darius I in Egypt: Achaemenid Authority and Egyptian Continuity
Mesopotamian Influences on the Old Persian Royal Ideology and Religion: the Example of Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions1
Non-Pharmacological Treatment of Chronic Insomnia
Contributors to Elam and Persia