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  • curprev 10:4710:47, 29 August 2020 Lucius Cornelius Balbus talk contribs 18,192 bytes −106 Removed the following sentence: 'An inscription on the walls of the royal palace in Persepolis about Darius's empire calls them Hunae.' How the hell did someone manage to add this? The first mention of the Huns, both European and Iranian, is in the 4th century CE. Persepolis was destroyed in 330 CE and the last ancient Persian King to be called Darius died in 330 CE also. I do not speak any form of Persian but all other articles concerning the Huns state that the Persians called them Xyon. undo

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