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Sasanian Empire, Archaeology of the

Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2014
A. Farahani
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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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THE SASANIAN EMPIRE

The Classical Review, 2020
itional Roman culture. The proponents of continuity and change wrangle over the fifth century, but complete revolution and utter stasis are equally rare occurrences in human history.
Parsa Ghasemi
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Manichaeism in the Early Sasanian Empire

Numen, 1993
AbstractIt is well-known that Mani knew Christian Gnosticism, Zoroastrianism and also a little of Buddhism and used different items from these religions. As we can see from the Šäbuhragän, the central themes of Mani's teachings at the Sasanian court were the "two principles" and the "three times", but he reworked them and brought them close to ...
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