Sassanid dynasty

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1Yazd County / Shiraz / Qashqai people / Isfahan / Safavid dynasty / Tehran / Persian people / Sassanid Empire / Friday Mosque / Provinces of Iran / Asia / Yazd

IRAN – Gem of the.Middle East Iranian culture is very old and considered one of the richest in the world. Religion, arts, pottery and weaving have been developed to a high degree. Ancient cultures and settlements have

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 03:52:15
2Fertile Crescent / Sassanid Empire / Odaenathus / Valerian / Palmyra / Shahpur / Bishapur / Battle of Edessa / Mesopotamia / Crisis of the Third Century / Royal Family of Emesa / Asia

THE SASSANIAN DYNASTY (CE[removed]SHAHPUR I (CE[removed]), son of Ardeshir I (Silver Drachm)

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 11:06:54
3Roman Empire / Humanities / Narseh / Galerius / Diocletian / Bahram II / Ctesiphon / Sassanid dynasty / Constantinian dynasty / 1st millennium

VARAHRAN III (CE 293), son of Hormazd I After the death of Varahran II, his son and heir (shown facing the combined bust of Varahran II and his wife, Rezme on the obverse of his earlier coins) did not ascend the throne.

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 11:07:04
4Constantinian dynasty / Illyrian people / Valentinian dynasty / Sassanid dynasty / Shapur II / Battle of Ctesiphon / Constantius II / Siege of Singara / Jovian / Roman Empire / Late Antiquity / Ancient history

SHAHPUR II, the Great (CE[removed]3rd son of Hormazd II (Silver Drachmas) Obverse of Silver coins:

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 11:07:29
51st millennium / Asia / Palmyra / Humanities / Syrian people / Verethragna / Bahram I / Zenobia / Aurelian / Crisis of the Third Century / Sassanid dynasty / Royal Family of Emesa

THE SASSANIAN DYNASTY (CE[removed]HORMAZD I (CE[removed]), son of Shahpur I Since he ruled only one year his coins are extremely rare (Silver Drachm - courtesy of the British Museum)

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 11:07:00
61st millennium / Kavadh I / Sassanid Empire / Khosrau I / Khazars / Western Satraps / Justinian I / Mesopotamia / Sassanid dynasty / Humanities / Late Antiquity

QOBAD I (CE[removed]First rule ZAMASP (CE[removed]QOBAD I (CE[removed]Second rule Sons of Piruz I (Silver Drachm)

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 11:07:54
7Humanities / Ancient Rome / Muslim conquest of Persia / Heraclius / Sassanid Empire / Phocas / Byzantine Empire / Khalid ibn al-Walid / 1st millennium / Byzantine generals / Heraclian Dynasty

YAZDEGARD III (CE 16th June[removed]Grandson of Khusru II Coin of Boy King Silver Drachm. This coin is extensively ‘clipped’ obviously for personal gain. Note that the clipping stops short of the Rim of the coin. A

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 11:08:16
8Atar / Sassanid Empire / Silver coin / Parthian Empire / Fire temple / Coin / Obverse and reverse / Cultural history / Numismatics / Money / Gold Dinar

THE SASSANIAN DYNASTY (CE[removed]A brief chronology of events The author, here, tries to recreate a brief history of the Sassanian Dynasty by narrating stepwise in chronological order an outline of events, which occurr

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 11:06:28
9Yazd County / Shiraz / Qashqai people / Isfahan / Safavid dynasty / Tehran / Persian people / Sassanid Empire / Friday Mosque / Provinces of Iran / Asia / Yazd

IRAN – Gem of the.Middle East Iranian culture is very old and considered one of the richest in the world. Religion, arts, pottery and weaving have been developed to a high degree. Ancient cultures and settlements have

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-08 19:12:59
10The Storyteller / Storyteller / Frame story / Literature / Kavadh I / Sassanid dynasty

Kavad Kavad is a three-dimensional form of traditional Indian storytelling. A box unfolds to reveal pictures of episodes in a particular story, or more frequently in a series of stories about a particular character. Trad

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 14:58:04
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