آشورا (ساتراپی هخامنشی) (Persian Wikipedia)

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  • Shabani, Reza. Iranian History at a Glance. p. 11. Assyria became part of the Achaemenian Dynasty under the title of "Athura".
  • Y Odisho, George (1998). The sound system of modern Assyrian (Neo-Aramaic). Harrowitz. p. 8. ISBN 3-447-02744-4.
  • Maspero, Gaston (1900). Passing of the Empires 850 BC to 330 BC. p. 688.
  • Cameron, George (1973): "The Persian satrapies and related matters", Journal of Near Eastern Studies 32, pp. 47–56; Cook, J.M. : "The rise of the Achaemenids and establishment of their empire", pp. 261–262, in Ilya Gershevitch, The Cambridge History of Iran; Briant, Pierre (2002): From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire, pp. 177, 390-391, 909.

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  • Frye, Richard N.; Driver, G. R. (1955). "Review of G. R. Driver's "Aramaic Documents of the Fifth Century B. C."". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 18 (3/4): 456–461. doi:10.2307/2718444. p. 457.

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