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Ardeshir / Bahram I / Beard / Sassanid Empire / Verethragna / Sassanid dynasty / Yazatas / Barsom
Date: 2010-12-01 11:07:33
Ardeshir
Bahram I
Beard
Sassanid Empire
Verethragna
Sassanid dynasty
Yazatas
Barsom

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