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The Persians in the Persian empire wore clothes like the Indians. The girls wore clothes that had a mixed combination of Indian and Chinese robes BTW very pretty. The boys wore clothes mixed with Indian and American. BTW very cool

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The Empire stretched for 4,000 km across three continents covering scores of peoples and tribes, in a climate range from continental-cold temperate to tropical. Their clothing was therefore varied - they wore clothes appropriate to the season, region and cultural preference.

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