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ОглавлениеAchaemenid royal inscriptions are cited according to the sigla assigned by Kent 1953, Mayrhofer 1978, and Schmitt 1981. Thanks are due to Annalisa Azzoni, Mark Garrison, and Wouter Henkelman for information, comments, and corrections. Responsibility for errors remains with the author.
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