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... Persian origins , also contributed to Chinese literature under the Yuan ; they tried to emulate the traditional Chinese culture . They wrote poetry and painted in the Chinese way in order to distinguish themselves in fields where they ...
... Persian origins , also contributed to Chinese literature under the Yuan ; they tried to emulate the traditional Chinese culture . They wrote poetry and painted in the Chinese way in order to distinguish themselves in fields where they ...
Page 581
... ( Persian New Year's Day ) back to date in keeping with the agricultural activities of the community . Ghāzān Maḥmūd introduced the Khanian era in Persia in AH 701 , which was a reversion to the regnal chronologies of antiquity . It ...
... ( Persian New Year's Day ) back to date in keeping with the agricultural activities of the community . Ghāzān Maḥmūd introduced the Khanian era in Persia in AH 701 , which was a reversion to the regnal chronologies of antiquity . It ...
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... Persian control over the eastern Mediterranean . Cimon now returned to the Aegean and drove the Per- sians out of the Thracian Chersonese ( Gallipoli ) . When the rich island of Thasos seceded from the Delian League , Cimon defeated the ...
... Persian control over the eastern Mediterranean . Cimon now returned to the Aegean and drove the Per- sians out of the Thracian Chersonese ( Gallipoli ) . When the rich island of Thasos seceded from the Delian League , Cimon defeated the ...
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