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The political activities of the sassanids on the kingdom of iberia (A.D. 224-502)
Günümüz Doğu Gürcistan’ına tekabül eden İberya Krallığı, geç antik çağda Roma ve Sâsânîler arasında yoğunlaşan mücadelelerde tampon görevi üstlenmiştir. Yaşanan çatışmaların ortasında kalan İberya Krallığı, kimi zaman bağımsız hareket etmiş kimi zaman da
Şanlı, Gökhan
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The Overlooked Legacy of the Emperor Galerius
: This thesis focuses on the life of the Roman Emperor Galerius, with special attention paid to his military campaigns in the east against the Sassanid Empire.
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Tarihte büyük savunma duvarları genellikle atlı-göçebe kültüre mensup kavimlerin saldırılarından korunmak amacıyla yerleşik kültürler tarafından inşa edilmiştir.
Cihan, Cihad
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The Survey of Sassanid Failure in Zouqar based on Theories of the Sociology of War
The sociology of war scrutinizes the war and the factors influencing it. The study reveals the causes and factors affecting the outbreak of war, the phenomenon of war and its consequences.
Maryam Hassanpour +2 more
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Islam was not the first culture to practice veiling their women. Veiling practices started long before the Islamic prophet Muhammad was born. Societies like the Byzantines, Sassanids, and other cultures in Near and Middle East practiced veiling. There is
Faizan Ali
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Historic-archaeological, also ethnographic studies and numerous historical sources and scientific data confirm that the city of Ganja has moved at least five times since its foundation.
E. Hasanov
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Relacje między Cesarstwem Rzymskim a Iranem Sasanidów w V wieku były w dużej mierze wypadkową uregulowania spraw spornych i współpracy wobec zagrożenia, które wynikało z posunięć agresywnych społeczności nomadów.
Sińczak, Tomasz
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The present-day Zoroastrian-Parsis have roots in ancient pastoralist migrations from circumpolar regions1 leading to their settlement on the Eurasian Steppes2 and later, as Indo Iranians in the Fertile Crescent3. From then, the Achaemenids (550 - 331 BC),
V. Patell +10 more
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Islam was not the first culture to practice veiling their women. Veiling practices started long before the Islamic prophet Muhammad was born. Societies like the Byzantines, Sassanids, and other cultures in Near and Middle East practiced veiling.2 There ...
Muhammad Zeeshan
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Khorasan, the Eastern Province of Safavid Iran in the 1630s
The province of Khorasan, which was a part of Iran since the Sassanids (224–651), has been the scene of conflict between Persians, Uzbeks and Moguls over its territory for several centuries. A new wave of aggravation of this internecine struggle occurred
Irina K. Pavlova
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