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Why was the concept of "one world" or the unification of all people important to Persia
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Why was the concept of "one world" or the unification of all people important to Persia
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Persia was such a vast empire made so by conquering other distinct cultures it was necessary for them to adopt the customs of other cultures which made it easier to mantain control of all the different groups of people
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