The Seleucid Dynasty that ruled Iran in the third century B.C.E. was created by
A) nomadic Indo-Europeans from western India.
B) Egyptian slave soldiers who turned against the Sassanids.
C) Persian barons from the frontier who disliked central control.
D) a Greek-speaking general who had served Alexander the Great.
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