The Term Apadana in Achaemenid Palatial Complexes [PDF]
This paper is a lexicographical and architectural review of the term ‘apadana’ as used in Achaemenid inscriptions. Although there is no consensus on the origins of this term, its usage has been noted in reference to a colonnaded hall.
Assadollah Joodaki Azizi +1 more
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Postawa chrześcijan Kościoła perskiego w czasie prześladowań Szapura II [PDF]
The subject of this article deals with Persian Christians in the period of the persecution of Shapur II. The ruler derived from the Sassanid dynasty had governed the Persian Empire since 309 to 379 and on that time of his reign Sassanid Empire saw its ...
Wojciech Teister, Andrzej Uciecha
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From Kovar (Shiraz) to the Persian Gulf Beaches; An Analysis of the Importance of Kovar Bridge and Bahman Dam Commerce in the Sassanid and the Beginning of Islam Periods [PDF]
Mohammad Ismail Ismaili Jelodar +2 more
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The political, religious and economic position of the Mehrnarseh family in the Sassanid government [PDF]
At the beginning of the third century AD, the Sasanians arose from the province of Pars, the birthplace of the Achaemenids, and established a government in which the Zoroastrian clergy and Nejadeh families had a special position. In the Sasanian history,
Iraj Rajabi +3 more
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The Religious Policies of the Sassanid Sovereigns and its Reflection on the Stone Reliefs of Persepolis [PDF]
Religion had its peaks and valleys during the Sassanid period from its foundation to extinction; which lasted more than four centuries. The role of Ardeshir Babakan, the founder of the Sassanid dynasty is prominent.
Zahra Gholikhani +3 more
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Continuity of Sassanid Motifs in Stucco Decorations of Seymareh Mosque [PDF]
In the pre-Islamic era, stucco was used to cover the walls of palaces and temples, because the building materials such as stone, sandstone or crude clay were not very interesting, and the richness of decorated walls was more effective than bare walls ...
Mahtab Mobini, Tayebe Shakarami
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Sasanians at the court of the Liang dynasty (502 - 557 AD) [PDF]
In the first half of the sixth century AD, northern China was riven by internal conflict, and in the south, there was a period of peace. The Liang dynasty ruled large parts of southern China from 502 to 557, and their capital hosted foreign monks and ...
Hamidreza Pashazanous
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Analytic Study of the Impact of Themes and Motifs of Sassanid Metalwork on Buyid Metalwork [PDF]
The changes that have emerged after the Sassanid defeat by the Muslim Arabs and the religious changes that have emerged in Iran have had a dramatic effect on the arts, industries and techniques of the early Islamic centuries.
Abolfazl Sadegpour firuzabad +1 more
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A Study of the Seals Used by Kings and Princes Since the Pre-writing Period until the Sassanid Period [PDF]
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Newly-found Evidence of Sassanid Simple-pit Burial at Qaleh Iraj, Pishvā, Iran [PDF]
One of the most important and, at the same time, uncertain subjects related to Sassanid period is the recognition of common burial customs. Despite great attempts of Zoroastrian religious texts to represent a uniform burial tradition across the whole ...
Mehdi Mousavinia +2 more
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