The Christian Heritage of Iraq: collected papers from the Christianity in Iraq I-V Seminar Days
Papers discussing aspects of Christianity in Iraq from the Sassanid period to modern ...
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Portrayal of Iranian Identity in the Literary The Role of Names in Ancient Persia [PDF]
Names have always been the most important factor for giving identity to and distinguishing people in a society. The selection of a name not only shows the persons' attitude to society and nature, but also reveals their religious thought.
vahid rooyani, Morteza Niazi
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Herbivores Coprolites from Chehrabad Salt Mine of Zanjan, Iran (Sassanid Era, 224-651 AD) Reveals Eggs of Strongylidae and Anoplocephalidae Helminths [PDF]
Background: The ancient Chehrabad Salt mine, a well-known archaeological site in Iran, has recently received increasing interest from Iranian and international archeologists.
بونخه, نیکول +10 more
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The impact of archaism discourse on Iranian medical historiography from the Achaemenid period. [PDF]
Kasiri M.
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Radiological and histological findings in ancient salt mummies from the salt mine of Douzlākh, Iran. [PDF]
Öhrström LM +6 more
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The Reasons for the Fall of the Khuzestan Province
hi the seventh century AD, the Moslem Arabs attacked two of the great empires of the period, The Sassanid Empire in Iran and The Byzantium Empire and conquered vast tracts of land.
Moftakhari, Hossein +2 more
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A Study on the Motivations of the Arabs Invasion of the Southern Province of Iran
In the seventh century AD, the Moslem Arabs attacked two of the great empires of the period, The Sassanid Empire in Iran and The Byzantium Empire and conquered vast tracts of land.
Moftakhari, Hossein +2 more
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Medical science during the Sassanid period
Abstract During the Sassanid period, the kings showed great interest in medicine, largely because of its religious significance. In Zoroastrianism, medicine was considered a sacred science, so the kings considered it as part of their religious duty. Medical education during this time was deeply intertwined with Zoroastrian beliefs, the Avesta was the ...
Hassan Qadir Mahmood +1 more
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KARTLI AND SASANIAN IRAN IN THE 3RD CENTURY. RELIGIOUS ASPECT
https://geohistory.humanities.tsu.ge/ge/procedings/83-shromebi/177-shromebi-18.htmlIn the 1st-3rd centuries A.D. Kartli was included in the geopolitical sphere of “Pax Romana”. The exception is middle of the 3rd century A.D., when King Amazasp of Kartli,
მშვილდაძე/ Mshvildadze, მარიკა/ Marika
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La presa di Gerusalemme del 614 d.c. e l'occupazione sassanide in Palestina [PDF]
The work deals with the conquest of Jerusalem in 614 AD and the Sassanid occupation in Palestine through the contemporary Jerusalem sources, highlighting, at the same time, the relationships that exist between ...
Lauri, Luigi
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