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La théorie militaire sassanide : regards croisés

Antiquité Tardive, 2022
Sasanian military theory has not been studied in depth since C. A. Inostrancev’s paper, published in 1926, which proposed a translation of the Persian Ēwēn-nāmag cited by Ibn Qutayba in the ‘Uyūn al-aḫbār. This article offers a reassessment of this topic and aims to give a wider look at the theoretical sources which were part of the Iranian de re ...
Petitjean, Maxime, Berriah, Mehdi
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Notes numismatiques sassanide et arabo-sassanide

Studia Iranica, 2008
La premiere note concerne l’introduction dans le monnayage d’Ohrmazd I (272/273) et de Vahrām I (273-276) d’une deuxieme ligne dans la legende de l’avers, que l’A. propose de lire comme ī ardasīr ou ī ardaxsahr, et la signification qui peut lui etre apportee. La seconde note concerne l’usage de la mention « pa nām ī yazd » (« au nom de dieu ») dans les
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Sassanids and Their Attitude to Medical Knowledge

Iranian Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, 2023
The Sassanid Empire ruled in Iran between 224 AD and 651 AD. The founder of this dynasty, Ardashir I (241-224 AD), a Zoroastrian cleric, took two very important steps in the beginning; One was the creation of a central government and the other was the formalization of the religion of Zoroaster.
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Bronze royal sassanide

Syria, 1955
Parrot André. Bronze royal sassanide. In: Syria. Tome 32 fascicule 3-4, 1955. pp. 308-309.
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Notes de glyptique sassanide

Studia Iranica, 1992
Des noms composes comme Rām-Mihr et Rām-Sābuhr, ou encore Rāst-Adur et Rāst-Sābuhr peuvent etre aussi bien compris comme des noms a deux divinites que signifier Bonheur (est) Mihr/Sābhur) et Droit Adur/Sābuhr). Publication de deux sceaux avec le motif, inconnu jusqu'a present dans la glyptique sassanide, de l'elephant et de son cornac.
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The Altaics and Their Trade Relations with the Sassanids

Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and History
From the time of the Parthians, the names of tribes gradually appeared in texts, indicating their movement toward the eastern borders of Iran. In the second half of the Sassanid Empire, Iranians encountered new Altai tribes on their eastern borders.
Khodakaram Rafiee   +2 more
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Evolution of Sassanids Coins at the Beginning of Islam

A Journal of Iranology Studies, 2023
Coins are considered the most important human memorials. They reflect the cultural elementsof different countries. In addition to cultural issues, they can reveal the historical anecdote of thepast conquerors and the defeated people. Having an ancient background, Iran territory had notbeen excepted from the historical adventure of the coins.
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Sceaux sassanides de Bonn - II

Studia Iranica, 1998
Description materielle et iconographique de onze nouveaux sceaux sassanides provenant de l'institut de paleontologie de Bonn.
GIGNOUX, Ph., MÜLLER, K.
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