The city adopted by Darius I in 521 BCE as his administrative capital is more commonly known as Susa, though it is sometimes written Shush or Shushan. According to the contemporary historian Herodotos, the distance was 13,500 furlongs, and at 150 furlongs per day the travel time was 90 days.
They communicated using language. I am honestly not sure what you are asking. Are you talking about long distance communications? Are you talking about the way in which language was employed by a specific people at the time? Be specific!
It was a first step in long-range instant communication and greatly expanded the range of personal communication.
In the year 1515, communication between people continued as it had for centuries previously: through direct (spoken) and indirect (mostly written) means of expression. While no electronic or other modern mechanism for long-distance communication then existed, the use of water-transport and animal-transport facilitated the written communications, as they would for many years into the future, as well.
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shush it is not a qquestion! please type in why does noelia take so long to load. that was by meh! bye!
Relationship last long when partners respect, trust each other and communicate about everything, a great understanding between individuals is a requirement.
to communicate from long distance relatives
The Royal Road from Susa in Persia to Sardis in Asia Minor.
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Gab is slang for communicate.
As bugs are insects and like other all have long antenas to communicate
As long as Cook was travelling, he could not communicate with England. In his day, there were no telegrams, telephones or any other way to communicate long distances. Cook recorded his observations in his ship's log, and this was then handed on to the relevant authorities once he returned to England.
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To communicate with other people over a long distance.
so people could communicate over long distances
There are many ways to communicate between networks. The rules for doing so are called protocols, and there are many known protocols. Some are historical in nature (meaning they have been around a long time) and some are newer ones developed in the last few years. Protocols describe how to communicate and when to communicate. They may be specific to a means of communication (i.e. web traffic, email traffic) or they may be more general (TCP/IP - covering many protocols). Deciding on which protocol to communicate with other networks is based on how the networks communicate currently and what kind of traffic will be transferred between the two. A protocol is designed so that there are common rules regarding communication, so certain protocols will be used to be common between networks. TCP/IP is an example of a very common, widely-used communication protocol.