Encyclopædia Iranica
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AČAṘEAN, HRAČʾEAY YAKOBI
J. R. Russell
Armenian linguist, born 8 March 1876 (O. S.; 20 March N. S.) at Constantinople.
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ACƎKZĪ
C. M. Kieffer
(ACAKZĪ, or AČƎKZĪ, AČAKẒĪ), a tribal grouping of Paṧtūn clans in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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ACHAEMENES
M. A. Dandamayev
(Greek Achaiménēs), Old Persian proper name Haxāmaniš, traditionally derived from haxā- “friend” and manah “thinking power.”
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ACHAEMENID DYNASTY
R. Schmitt
Two principles of their election, dynastic and divine right, belong to contrasting areas and periods—respectively, to prehistoric nomad tribes of Indo-European origin and to the highly civilized Mesopotamian peoples.
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ACHAEMENID RELIGION
M. Boyce
Greek writings establish with all reasonable clarity that the later Achaemenids were Zoroastrians; but the religion of the early kings has been much debated.
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ACHAEMENID ROYAL COMMUNICATION
Bruno Jacobs
the spreading of every kind of information and decision-making needed for governmental control. Under this topic can be subsumed the royal agenda, political objectives, ideological and legitimizing strategies, and orders and messages to subordinates and the general population.
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ACHAEMENID SATRAPIES
Bruno Jacobs
the administrative units of the Achaemenid empire.
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ACHAEMENID TAXATION
M. A. Dandamayev
a most important component of the Achaemenid state administration.
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ACHMA
R. E. Emmerick
(a Turkish word meaning “opening”), a town in the Domoko (Dumaqu) oasis near Khotan, so named with reference to the local springs.
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ĀÇINA
M. A. Dandamayev
son of Upadarma, a rebel against Darius I.

