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Even once settled, these immigrants had preserved many of their ancestors’ instincts, filling the valleys of their new homeland with great herds of long-horned cattle, and preferring, wherever possible, to live in the saddle. The Assyrians, no horse-breeders themselves, would speak in wondering terms of the stud farms of the Zagros, with their ‘numberless steeds’.
Persian Fire: The First World Empire, Battle for the West - 'Magisterial' Books of the Year, Independent
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