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Covering areas of sales and purchases, rentals, labor contracts, co-partnerships, loans and mortgages, bankruptcy, power of attorney, marriage, divorce, adoption, and inheritance.
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Narrations found in Herodotus's The Histories, written c. 430 B.C. and The Book of Esther, written c. 300 B.C.
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An article containing images as written by Matthew W. Stolper.
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Visit sites within Babylon, Assyria, and Persia through the many images.
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A tablet dealing with the sack of Sidon c.346 B.C.E.
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A significant collection of Zoroastrian texts.
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one of the great cities of ancient Mesopotamia and the capital of Persia.
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Source on religions, culture, civilization, rituals and ceremonies of the gateway of the east, and provides information on holy and dead languages of the lost world of Iran.
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History of region of Varkana located southeast of the Caspian Sea.
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Visiting historical sites, includes general information, facts, and images.
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Persia and its people according to the Bible, including images, audio, and links.
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Listing of dynasties and the rulers.
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Photos of architecture and archaeological finds.
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Paper by Herodotus.
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Document on architecture, reliefs, and finds of the palaces at Persepolis, prehistoric mound of Tall-i-Bakun, Islamic city mound, and aerial survey flights with photographs.
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Links to online articles.
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Andrew Robert Burn provides a fairly balanced view of the Achaemenids in their dealings with the Greeks, 1962 by subscription.
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A detailed account of the empire that includes photographs, maps, chart, and links.
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Images of ruins with comments.
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Written account by Herodotus.
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Coinage list by king and date.
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As written by Kurash (Cyrus) the Great.
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Informational background on the empire and its leaders.
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An excerpt from Herodotus's The History.
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Description of an owned item with images and illustrations.
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A ninth century Pahlavi compilation of excerpts from the Avesta and Zand that reflects basic elements of the faith, containing both orthodox and heterodox doctrines.
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A picture of women and their economic and political importance in the empire by Maria Brosius, 1998 by subscription.