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Itinéraires et mutations urbaines dans le Mašriq islamique (I er /VII e -III e /IX e siècles) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In the 1st/7th and the early 2nd/8th centuries, the Arab-Muslim conquest united two immense territories, once separated by a shifting border joining the Black sea to the Persian Gulf. To the East, the Arab-Muslims dominated Central Asia and the long-held
Bessard, Fanny, Fanny Bessard
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G‘ARBIY TURK XOQONLIGI VA TIBET O‘RTASIDAGI DIPLOMATIK MUNOSABATLAR

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The article scientifically highlights and analyzes the social, economic and political relations of the Western Turkic Khaganate with the Persian Sassanids, i.e., diplomatic correspondence based on written and archaeological sources as well as a number of
MUXAMEDOV, Yakubdjan
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The Greeks and the Sassanids : A new Glorious Era for Agriculture (330-625 AD)

open access: yes, 2020
The Achaemenid Empire collapsed after the failure of King Darius III to stop the sweeping advance of Alexander in Anatolia towards Persia. Therefore, Alexander entered Babylon in 331 BC before advancing into the heartland of Persia itself and occupying ...
Al-Ansari, Nadhir, Adamo, Nasrat
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Sources of Hadiths of Kalileh and Daminah Bahram Shahi

open access: yes, 2014
Kalile and Demne is one of the most important and prominent prose of Dari literature that Nasrallah Munshi translated from Arabic to Persian in the first half of the sixth century. The original of the book was Sanskrit Hindu language.
اسماعیل تاج بخش   +1 more
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Parasitic diseases of equids in Iran (1931-2020): a literature review. [PDF]

open access: yesParasit Vectors, 2020
Sazmand A, Bahari A, Papi S, Otranto D.
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Arabs Make Their Entrance: Islam and Empire

open access: yes, 2008
As the shadow of the Dark Ages fell across Europe, the scene for the advancement of Western civilization shifted to the Near East. This program charts the rise of the Arab empire, from its roots in the long-standing rivalry between the Byzantines and the

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Medical science during the Sassanid period

open access: yesJournal of University of Raparin
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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Sword and Shield of God: Byzantine Strategy and Tactics Under Heraclius During the Last Persian War and First Arab War

open access: yes, 2007
The Byzantine Empire in the early Seventh Century suffered a series of disastrous setbacks at the hands of the Sassanid Persians. Under the Emperor Heraclius the Byzantine Army reorganized its tactics and strategy to inflict a series of crushing defeats ...
McAllister, Stuart E.
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The Changing Role of the Cataphract in the Byzantine Army [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Contact with the Sassanids as well as nomad tribes such as the Huns taught the Byzantines the importance of cavalry, and in adopting these kinds of tactics they implemented the cataphract into their forces.
Scott, Elliott
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el-Hüseyin b. Me’ud el-Begavi ve hadis ilmindeki yeri

open access: yes, 1999
Azerbaycan, coğrafyasında ilk çağlardan itibaren insanlık tarihinin bütün izlerinin bulunduğu bilinmektedir. Azerbaycan milattan sonra 224 yılında Fars olan Sasanilerin eline geçmiş ve altıyüz yıl boyunca Sasaniler ile Bizanslıların mücadelesi sürmüştür.
Çakır, Recep
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