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Ancient Persian warriors did not typically use crossbows; instead, they primarily relied on composite bows, which were highly effective for mounted archers. The crossbow became more prominent in later periods, particularly in Europe and Asia, but it was not a standard weapon in the Persian arsenal during the height of the Achaemenid Empire. Persian military strategy emphasized speed and mobility, which aligned better with the traditional bow.

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