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Biography of Khosrow, I
720 words, approx. 2 pages
 Khosrow I (531-576) was a Persian king and the most illustrious member of the Sassanid dynasty. He is distinguished for both his military achievements and his far-reaching administrative and social reforms. Under his father, Kavat, Khosrow played a...


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Khosrow I
90 words, approx. 1 pages (died 579) Persian king (r. 531–579) of the Sāsānian dynasty. He reformed taxation, reorganized the army, and launched military campaigns against the Hephthalites (a Central Asian people) and in Armenia, the Caucasus, and Yemen. He is...
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Khosrau I Information
1,184 words, approx. 4 pages
 Khosrau I or Khosrow I (Chosroes I in classical sources, most commonly known in Persian as Anushirvan, Persian: انوشيروان meaning the immortal soul), also known as Anushiravan the Just (انوشیروان عادل , Anushiravān-e-ādel or...



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04/01/2003: 306 words, approx. 1 pages Stephen Dixon. I. McSweeney's, 2002. 338 pages. $18.00. Characteristically enough for a book published by McSweeney's, Stephen Dixon's fascinating new novel, I., begins on the cover. There, an "I" and an accompanying period have been cut into the cloth and cardboard, through which...
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I was there
02/07/2004: 830 words, approx. 3 pages Low life During the Queen's speech last Christmas Day the dazzlingly beautiful, inarticulate little girl who was acting as Father Christmas presented me with a parcel from under the tree. Keeping one eye on Her Majesty, I unwrapped it. It was a paperback....


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