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The Persian Empire had one of the world's first postal systems around 550 BC, with relay stations spaced roughly every 14 miles along major roads. Royal couriers would ride at top speed between stations, handing messages to the next rider. The Greek historian Herodotus admiringly wrote that neither snow, rain, heat, nor night stops these couriers.
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