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    Bardiya or Smerdis (Old Persian: 𐎲𐎼𐎮𐎡𐎹 Bardiya; Ancient Greek: Σμέρδις Smérdis; possibly died 522 BCE), also named as Tanyoxarces (Old Persian: *Tanūvazraka;...
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    Bardiya District (Nepali: बर्दिया जिल्लाListen), one of the seventy-seven Districts of Nepal, is part of Lumbini Province of Nepal. The district, with...
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  • Bardiya Daneshvar (Persian: بردیا دانشور; born June 21, 2006) is an Iranian chess grandmaster. In June 2022, Daneshvar was the winner of the Iranian Men's...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bardiya was a son of Cyrus the Great. Bardiya may also refer to: Bardiya District, Nepal Bardiya National Park, Nepal Bardia...
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    Bardiya National Park is a protected area in Nepal that was established in 1988 as Royal Bardia National Park. Covering an area of 968 km2 (374 sq mi)...
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    Sudan. Darius ascended the throne by overthrowing the Achaemenid monarch Bardiya (or Smerdis), who he claimed was in fact an imposter named Gaumata. The...
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    Forest trees of Bardiya National Park Banke National Park Deers at Bardiya National Park Banke National Park, adjacent to the Bardiya National Park with...
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    Hama. He died childless, and was thus succeeded by his younger brother Bardiya, who ruled for a short period before being overthrown by Darius the Great...
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    Cambyses's death and Bardiya's succession are greatly debated as there are many conflicting accounts. According to Herodotus, as Bardiya's assassination had...
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  • for naming years. Bardiya succeeds Cambyses II as ruler of Persia. Babylon rebels against Persian rule. Darius I succeeds Bardiya as ruler of Persia...
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