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Class Notes: Kirdir’s Persecutions
Historians, especially Jewish historians, love talking about religious persecutions. But what do we mean by religious persecutions of Jews? The other day in class, I spent a bit of time discussing a few lines in a series of inscriptions commissioned … Continue reading
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Tagged antisemitism, inscriptions, Kirder, persecutions, Sasanian
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