The Sassanian Empire controlled what is currently the Persian region and the Middle East, including at extent places like Egypt, Judea, and up to the Indus River. The Sassanian Empire and the Byzantine had a very turmoilous relationship resulting in multiple wars in the Irano-Byzantine wars from 282 to c. 628, which left both empires crippled.
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The war's effects were varied and far-reaching. The war decisively ended the depression itself. The federal government emerged from the war as a potent economic actor, able to regulate economic activity and to partially control the economy through spending and consumption.
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