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Socioeconomic Transformation in the Sasanian Empire

2023
Socioeconomic Transformation in the Sasanian Empire explores the cultural landscapes of the late antique Central Zagros and their long-term transformations. This book contextualises the socioeconomic milieu of the Sasanian Central Zagros in the late antique Near East.
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The Arabian Frontier: A Keystone of the Sasanian Empire

2017
From a Roman perspective the Arabian Peninsula was frequently relegated to a peripheral position on the edge of the empire. In contrast, in different stages of Sasanian history the Arabian frontier acted as a keystone of their empire. Sasanian control, both direct and indirect, of the Arabian Peninsula strengthened its economic prosperity and military ...
Craig Morley
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Donations of Land in Sasanian Empire

open access: yes, 2008
The author analyzes the problem of the private property of land (beside the royal domains) in the Sasanian empire.
Andrea Gariboldi, GARIBOLDI, ANDREA
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The Sasanian Empire

2021
Touraj Daryaee, Khodadad Rezakhani
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The Sasanian Empire and Its Art

Abstract This chapter introduces Sasanian art and its visual context with special attention to the challenges of interpreting such material. There are interconnected problems of decontextualized artifacts and the historical paucity of controlled scientific excavations of Sasanian archaeological sites, caused primarily by a historical ...
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The End of the Ērānšahar: The Decline of the Sasanian Empire

Universal- Und Kulturhistorische Studien, 2022
Touraj Daryaee
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The Parthian and Sasanian Empires

2021
Abstract This chapter examines the development of the Arsacid (ca. 238 bce–ca. 224 ce) and Sasanian (224–642 ce) empires of Iran. It investigates the establishment of a new Iranian empire under the Arsacid dynasty and the transformation of that loosely structured empire into a more centralized and bureaucratically intensive system ...
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Being Roman in the Sasanian Empire

Studies in Late Antiquity, 2021
Over the past several decades, scholars have challenged longstanding assumptions about Christian narratives of persecution. In light of these revisionist trends, a number of scholars have reconsidered the “Great Persecution” of Christians under the fourth-century Sasanian king Shapur II.
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