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Rival Visions and New Royal Identities in Post-Achaemenid Anatolia and the Caucasus
Chapter 5 examines post-Achaemenid Anatolia and the Caucasus. It explore how the kingdoms of founded or ruled by dynasts who traced their roots to Persian satrapal houses navigated between the Hellenistic and Iranian worlds.