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Timeline of languages with Avestan loanwords
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Median Kingdom (678 BCE - 549 BCE)
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Achaemenid Empire (539 BCE - 331 BCE)
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Arsacid Empire (247 BCE - 224 CE)
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Arsacid Armenian Kingdom (54 CE – 428 CE)
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Sasanian Empire (224 CE - 651 CE)
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Early Young Avestan (1200 BCE – 700 BCE)
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Late Young Avestan (700 BCE – 300 BCE) Proto-Yasna A · Proto-Yasna B
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Liturgical Avestan (300 BCE – 379 CE) Yasna · Vīspered · Vīdevdād · Yašts
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Post-Avestan (379 CE – 950 CE)
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Archaic Greek (800 BCE – 480 BCE)
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Classical Greek (480 BCE – 323 BCE)
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Hellenistic Greek (323 BCE – 330 CE)
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Byzantine Greek (330 CE – 1453 CE)
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