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An ancient narrative recounts a Persian campaign against Egypt, tracing causes from a diplomatic marriage demand and courtly deception to a mercenary's defection and practical guidance for crossing arid territory. The account weaves military episodes with cultural observations: local explanations for Egyptian practices such as returning imported wine jars to Syria, Arab methods for securing water and solemn oath rituals invoking deities called Orotalt and Alilat, and competing traditions about lineage and motive. The storyteller frequently compares versions, notes doubts, and presents both pragmatic logistics and folklore, blending political history with ethnographic detail.
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