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Neither just nor kingly: defensive responses in Sasanian historiography
The Sasanian historical tradition, the so-called Khwadāy-nāmag or “Book of Lords” forms the basis of Islamic historiography of the Sasanian era as well as Ferdowsi’s Šāhnāmeh, Iran’s national epic.
Matthew O'Farrell (12310139)
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The King and the Gods in the Sasanian Royal Ideology
The present research offers a critical analysis of the Sasanian royal ideology starting with a discussion of the actual meaning of MP bay and of the formulae normally used in the Sasanian royal ...
PANAINO, ANTONIO CLEMENTE DOMENICO
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A Hoard of Kushano-Sasanian Copper Coins from Hulbuk
The authors present a hoard of Kushano-Sasanian copper coins found at Hulbuk (Tajikistan) in 2003. It has a well-circumscribed archaeological provenance, and it dates later than most other Kushano-Sasanian ensembles published so ...
N. Schindel +3 more
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Further on the Sasanian Mint of Esfahan
Brief discussion on the Sasanian Mint of Esfahan starting from a yet unpublished ...
CERETI, Carlo Giovanni
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The chosen few:Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian and Tabaristani coins found in Denmark
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group among the earliest Oriental coins to reach Northern Europe.
Horsnæs, Helle
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Sasanian urbanism and the Arab-Muslim conquest [PDF]
The purpose of this dissertation is to present an updated and broader understanding of urbanism during the Sasanian Empire and how this evolved after the Arab-Muslim conquest.
Rossi, Domiziana
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The defeat of Sasanian in Nahavand led Yazgird III (632_651A.D), the last sovereign of this dynasty, to take refuge in the eastern territories of Iran. He made alliance with Iranian aristocrats to restore the control of his lost lands, however he did not succeed.
Hamidreza Pashazanous, Ehsan Afkandeh
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Historiography and palaeography of Sasanian Middle Persian inscriptions
The research developed in this doctoral dissertation contributes to Sasanian studies in particular, and to ancient Iranian studies more generally, in three main ways.
Ramble, O.K.C.
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The Scholars of Sasanian Iran and Their Islamic Heirs
This dissertation, “The Scholars of Sasanian Iran and Their Islamic Heirs,” focuses on the intellectual history of the Sasanian Empire, particularly the fields of medicine, astral science, and philosophy.
Benfey, Thomas Blair
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Technological characterization of gold jewellery from the Sogdian tomb of Shi Jun (d. 579 CE) in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. [PDF]
Tan P, Yang J, Liu Y, Zheng Y, Yang J.
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