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Sasanian Empire (redirect from Sassanid era) may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Sasanian Empire or Sassanid Empire, also known as the Second Persian Empire or Neo-Persian Empire,... |
Muslim conquest of Persia (redirect from Fall of Sassanid dynasty) pay. Years of Sassanid-Byzantine wars had ruined trade routes and industry, the population's main income sources. The existing Sassanid administrative... |
"guilt-detecting liquid". Similarly, in the Denkard, Adharbad Maraspand—the Sassanid era high-priest to whom the collation of the Avesta texts is attributed—is... |
dynasty Bardsir; Banu Ilyas Basra; Jalayerid Bukhara; Samanid era Ctesiphon; Parthian, Sassanid era Damavand; Masmughans of Damavand Dinavar; Hasanwayhids Diyarbakır;... |
The Citadel of Tus (Persian: ارگ توس Arg-e Tus) is a citadel from the Sassanid era, located in Tus, in Razavi Khorasan province of Iran. It is made of brick... |
(Shakh-e-Nabat). When Haft Shin first gained popularity among Iranians during the Sassanid era, Shamshad was set out on the table alongside the other Shins on Nowruz... |
Caucasian Albania (section Sassanid period) Islamic era. The original population of the Caucasus followed different pagan religions. Under Achaemenid, Parthian and especially Sassanid influence... |
Zoroastrianism in Iran (section Sassanid dynasty) some extent, Zurvanites. Zurvanism enjoyed royal sanction during the Sassanid era but no traces of it remain beyond the 10th century. Unlike Mazdean Zoroastrianism... |
during the Parthian era (250 BCE-226 CE), and enlarged during Sassanid times (226–650 CE). The characteristic feature of the Sassanid fire temple was its... |
are able to complete their mission or function. In 3rd- to 7th-century Sassanid-era inscriptions as well as in the 9th- to 12th-century texts of Zoroastrian... |
is a complex irrigation system of the island city Shushtar from the Sassanid era. It consists of 13 dams, bridges, canals and structures which work together... |
Sasanian architecture (redirect from Sassanid architecture) former Sassanid capital. In Afghanistan at Bamian are ruins that show the great impact of Iranian art and architecture (specially from Sassanid era) from... |
himself chose Pahlavi as of his surname, which has its roots in the Sassanid era. Prior to that, a person was often told apart from others by a combination... |
Persian language (redirect from Sassanid Persian) is not actually attested until 600 years later when it appears in the Sassanid era (224–651 AD) inscriptions, so any form of the language before this date... |
rock reliefs from the era of the Sassanid Empire of Persia (Iran), carved around the 4th century CE. This example of Persian Sassanid art is located 5 km... |
Isfahan (section Zoroastrian era) descended from seven noble Iranian families. Extant foundations of some Sassanid-era bridges in Isfahan suggest that the Sasanian kings were fond of ambitious... |
Arsacid/Parthian hegemony began to yield to a Sassanid/Persian one. The name "Parni" reappears in Sassanid-era documents to identify one of the seven Parthian... |
funerary ritual customs surrounding that practice appear to date to the Sassanid era (3rd–7th CE). They are known in detail from the supplement to the Shayest... |
silted up. Excavations of a sizable tell, which revealed remnants of a Sassanid era fortification, indicate that early Julfar was located in the north of... |
al-Tabari's Tarikh ("Universal History"), for which he translated the Sassanid-era section. This translation remains of great value, particularly for the... |