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The British Museum (I live in London) had a very intersting exibit about Iran/Persia.
The first human rights and freedom of religion can be traced back to Darius the break. There is actually a block about 5 ft by 2 ft. (still exists) that talks about this.-->

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  • Shorten article particularly history
  • Confirm image copyrights and licensing