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271 1. a - nú sasa taz - rú - ni 2. pi - ta5 - PÁRA 3. pi - tī ' under the seal with respect to Atlunu , king Pittaparas ' 1. ma - na ya - tac - nú 2. pi - ti 3. ta ; -ru - nú ' Manes has granted , king ( of ) Atlunu ' 1.
271 1. a - nú sasa taz - rú - ni 2. pi - ta5 - PÁRA 3. pi - tī ' under the seal with respect to Atlunu , king Pittaparas ' 1. ma - na ya - tac - nú 2. pi - ti 3. ta ; -ru - nú ' Manes has granted , king ( of ) Atlunu ' 1.
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On Achaemenid representations of royal hunts the Great King's marksmanship is never compromised . " This is a clear ideological distinction between the Achaemenid royal hunt and the royal hunt - if such it is pictured on Amyntas ' coins ...
On Achaemenid representations of royal hunts the Great King's marksmanship is never compromised . " This is a clear ideological distinction between the Achaemenid royal hunt and the royal hunt - if such it is pictured on Amyntas ' coins ...
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Now it is clear that Sai - Wang means in Chinese ' the Saca king ' , which is exactly the same expression used by Arrian when speaking of this area 200 years earlier . Earlier commentators on these reports have persisted in supposing ...
Now it is clear that Sai - Wang means in Chinese ' the Saca king ' , which is exactly the same expression used by Arrian when speaking of this area 200 years earlier . Earlier commentators on these reports have persisted in supposing ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
S A Paspalas The Achaemenid Empire and the NorthWestern | 90 |
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