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Christianity in the Sasanian Empire represents a complex interplay of religious, political, and social dynamics, where Christians, despite being a minority, played significant roles in the empire's cultural and economic life. The Sasanian rulers' policies towards Christians fluctuated between tolerance and persecution, influenced by the empire's relations with the Christian Byzantine Empire and internal Zoroastrian clergy pressures.
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