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A concise political and cultural history that surveys the civilization from its legendary origins through successive ruling houses, describing cycles of unity and fragmentation, major reforms, foreign invasions, and popular uprisings. It balances chronological narrative of dynastic change with thematic chapters on administration, society, and external relations, emphasizes the rise of diplomatic and commercial contact with foreign powers, and concludes with analysis of recent crises and tentative reforms shaping the nation's uncertain future.
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