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SASANÍD, - 상. 이란 왕조에. \u0026 # X25ca은; 예술 = edifices와 많은 작품 (동상, 동굴 구호)의 기념비가 특징 인이란에서 개발 된 예술. (\u0026 lt; fr. 사사 니드)
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Sasanid Soldiers in Early Muslim Society: The Origins of ... - Pagina 13
LATE SASANID SOCIAL SYSTEM 2.1 Was the Sasanid Empire Feudal? The notion of feudalism, a matter of rigorous dispute in its birth place Europe from the time of its conception in the nineteenth century onwards, and despite of all its ...
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Journey from Tehran to Chicago: My Life in Iran and the ... - Pagina 29
Sasanid dynasty was named after Sasan also spelled Sassan, who probably was a prince or a noble man, probably from Istarkhr or Estakhr, located in the Persis province. Ardashir I, the founder of Sasanid dynasty, was the son of Babak, ...
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The Cambridge Ancient History - Pagina 638
THE. SASANID. MONARCHY. ZECEV RUBIN I. ROMANS AND SASANIDS A chapter dealing with Iranian feudalism in a distinguished series dedicated to The Rise and Fall of the Roman World bears the tide Iran, Rome's Greatest Enemy.
Averil Cameron, Cambridge University Press, Bryan Ward-Perkins,
2000
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Parable and Politics in Early Islamic History: The ... - Pagina 97
MORALITY AS THE GROUNDS OF THE ARAB-SASANID CONTEST The religious coloring of the early Islamic conquests often leads readers into conceiving of these campaigns as a crusade anchored in a conflict over religion.
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A Companion to Late Antiquity
The Sasanid Empire was for more than four centuries a formidable neighbor to Rome. The relations between the two superpowers of their time were characterized by both antagonistic interaction and periods of friendly contact. Persian history ...
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Magill's Guide to Military History: Peq-Tri - Pagina 1374
Military significance: The Sasanid Dynasty, under the leadership of Ardashlr, constantly changed its size as it reacted to Rome and Byzantium to the west and to the Kushans and Hephthalites to the east. A revival of Iranian nationalism took ...
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Daily Life Through Trade: Buying and Selling in World History
SASANID EMPIRE (NEO-PERSIAN EMPIRE 226–651 CE) At the beginning of the third century, the province of Fars in southwestern Persia came under the control of a local Sasanid dynasty that was primarily agriculturalist. The dynasty ...
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Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran: A ... - Pagina 127
... dynasty that was the beneficiary of this movement gradually adopted many of the ceremonial, administrative, and cultural practices of the Iranian Sasanid regime that had succumbed to the Arab invaders a century earlier. Yet this is most ...
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Qalʻat Al-Bahrain: A Trading and Military Outpost 3rd ... - Pagina 246
certain ceramic wares found in the fortress of Qal'at al-Bahrain and its environs - phase IXa and b wares - with those found in Arab and Iranian sites of the Sasanid period makes it possible to attribute the fortress to the Sasanid ...
Monik Kervran, Fredrik Talmage Hiebert, Axelle Rougeulle,
2005
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A History of World Societies - Pagina 227
226-243), a member of the Sasanid family indigenous to southern Persia and a vassal of the Parthian king Artabanus V, defeated Artabanus at Hormuz. Ardashir assumed authority over Parthian territories, received the submission of the ...