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The Arabs and their Relations with the Pre-Sasanian Iranian Empires and Characene’s Commercial Role in the Parthian Period [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش های تاریخی, 2016
The Iranian geographical situation and its communicational importance was caused the various nations to connect to it. This is a reason to be called Iran as the accident highway and these occurances connect Iran with Asia.
mohammadkarim yousefjamali, a m, a s
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An investigation into the Pottery Flasks at the Sanandaj Archaeological Museum

open access: yesStudies in Ancient Art and Civilization, 2022
Pottery has a significant bearing on the reconstruction of ancient regional and transregional interactions. Flasks represent a pottery type that was more ubiquitous in the historical period.
Mohammad Ebrahim Zarei, Ali Behnia
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An Analysis of Manichaeism as the First Ideological Challenge During the Sasanian Dynasty [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2022
With the establishment of the Sasanian empire, Ardashir became the heir to the feudal and lenient legacy of the Parthians. He sought to establish political and religious centralism under his reign.
Azim Shahbakhsh
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A Study of Parthian Fortifications.... [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2016
The main problem for knowing pre-Islamic architecture is the lack of architectural remains, especially during the Parthian period (247 B.C- 224 A.D), a period in which archaeological remains are really rare, and today most of the remains lie outside the ...
Alireza Khosrowzadeh   +1 more
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Armenia and Armenians in Roman Numismatics

open access: yesElectrum, 2021
Ancient Armenian sources are very scarce and do not permit a thorough understanding of Ancient Armenia. For this reason, all available sources relevant to Armenia need to be consid­ered and studied.
Anahide Kéfélian
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The Parthians’ Failed Vassalage of Syria: The Shortsighted Western Policy of Phraates II and the Second Reign of Demetrius II (129–125 BCE)

open access: yes, 2020
By 128 BCE the Parthians had emerged temporarily as the de facto leading power throughout the Hellenistic Middle East. Their defeat of Demetrius II’s invasion of Mesopotamia in 138 BCE had furthered their heated rivalry with the Seleucids; however, their
Overtoom, Nikolaus Leo   +1 more
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Parthians, Greek Culture, and Beyond, in: Within the Circle of Ancient Ideas and Virtues

open access: yes, 2019
Marek Jan Olbrycht, Parthians, Greek Culture, and Beyond, in: Within the Circle of Ancient Ideas and Virtues. Studies in Honour of Professor Maria Dzielska", eds. K. Twardowska, m. Salamon, S. Sprawski, M. Stachura, S. Turlej, Kraków 2014,
Marek Olbrycht (6814832)
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The “Courtesy” (Comitas) of king Vononès

open access: yesBanber Arevelagitut'yan Instituti, 2023
The Parthian king Vononès (8-12), being full of benevolence and courtesy towards his subjects, was however driven out by his nobility. This fact was the consequence of the opposites of thepolitical mentality of the Roman and Parthian societies. Vononès,
Ruben Manaseryan
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THE PARTHIAN POLICY OF MARK ANTHONY: DEFENSE - OFFENSIVE -BORDER SECURITY

open access: yesГуманитарные и юридические исследования, 2021
The article deals with the question of the stages of the Parthian policy by Mark Antony. It is believed that he went to the Orient with the intention of making a campaign in Parthia, but the facts draw a more complex picture of the Roman-Parthian ...
Eugeny Smykov
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Syrie romaine (70 av. J.-C.-73 apr. J.-C.)

open access: yesPallas, 2014
Annexed by Rome at the end of the mithridatic wars, Syria shows an odd feature in the territorial organisation, mixing during more than 150 years the administration by Roman officials and by some “clients” Kings.
Maurice Sartre
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