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From Persepolis to the Punjab : Exploring the Past in Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan

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The phrase 'from Persepolis to the Punjab' refers to the vast Iranian empires of the Achaemenids (550-331 BC), Parthians (238 BC-AD 224) and the Sasanians (AD 224-651), which extended eastwards through Afghanistan to the north-western borderlands of the Indian subcontinent.

The interest of 19th-century European powers in this region has been called 'the Great Game' and its effects are explored in this book, which is based on contributions to a study day and conference held in the British Museum, supplemented with additional material.

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British Museum Press
0714111651 / 9780714111650
Hardback
935.05
15/09/2007
United Kingdom
280 pages, 193 b/w illus
219 x 276 mm, 1470 grams
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