the Sassanian Empire, the Sasanid Empire, and the Sassanid Empire. Historians have referred to the Sasanian Empire as the Neo-Persian Empire, since it was...
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Muslim conquest of Persia (redirect from Muslim conquest of Sassanid Empire)
few decades led to one of the largest empires in history, beginning with a confrontation with the Sassanid Empire under the general Khalid ibn al-Walid...
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Sassanian or New Persian Empire" p. 184 Farrokh, The Sassanids, 2017 Wilcox, Peter (1986). Rome's Enemies: Parthians and Sassanid Persians (Men-at-Arms)...
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their former suzerain, the Parthian Empire, at the Battle of Hormozdgan in 224. At its height, the Sasanian Empire spanned from Turkey and Rhodes in the...
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Zuṭṭ (section In Sassanid Empire)
originating from Sind and claims that they were distributed throughout the Sassanid Empire. Al-Khwarizmi also elucidates their origins, attributing their roots...
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276 (section Sassanid Empire)
Chinese emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 323) Bahram I, king of the Sassanid Empire Marcus Annius Florianus, Roman emperor Marcus Claudius Tacitus, Roman...
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Justinian I (redirect from Justinian I of the Roman Empire)
From his uncle, Justinian inherited ongoing hostilities with the Sassanid Empire. In 530 the Persian forces suffered a double defeat at Dara and Satala...
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for over 400 years, during which the Sassanid Empire was, along with the Roman Empire and later the East Roman Empire, one of the two superpowers of late...
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the Sassanids in 627, this was a pyrrhic victory. The early Muslim conquests soon saw the conquest of the Levant, Egypt, and the Sassanid Empire by the...
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Flag of Iran (section Sassanid Empire)
gradually adopted local Muslim emblems and banners. The official flag of the empire was most probably a black flag, similar to the flag of the Abbasid Caliphate...
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