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  1. Hellenistic is basically a Hellenic-Greek culture at its core with localized partial influences (depending on the area) of:
  2. Buddhist-Indic,
  3. Syrian-Persian-Mesopotamian,
  4. Egyptian, Jewish,
  5. Anatolian-Phrygian-Capadocian-Armenian,
  6. Thracian.

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    Persian, Egyptian, Indian, and Greek. c:

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