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... anage to build an army so big. They must've started gathering the army much sooner than they declared their disloyalty. And that meant this rebellion wasn't because of the drastic reforms. Maybe they were funded from outside? Maybe. It was certainly possible that any of Persia's enemies would promise them land and wealth should they rebel against their Shahanshah. If it truly was like that, the culprit was fairly clear. But even if he was mistaken, right now, it didn't matter. What mattered was ...
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