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Asoristan (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭮𐭥𐭥𐭮𐭲𐭭 Asōristān,
Āsūristān) was the name of the
Sasanian province of ****yria and
Babylonia from 226...
- most
Iraqis belong to.
Iranian diaspora Moaved Medes Achaemenid ****yria
Asuristan Parthian Empire Baghdad Province (Safavid Empire)
Feyli (tribe) "Hamshahri...
- Bih-Qubadh, was an
administrative district within the
Sasanian province of
Asuristan and is
known to have
survived the Arab
conquest of the
Sasanian Empire...
- send his army to Ctesiphon. Shahrbaraz, however, disobe****, and
moved to
Asuristan,
where he set up a camp in
Ardashir Khurrah.
Khosrow then sent Farrukhzad...
-
provinces of the
Persian Empire:
Achaemenid ****yria, also
known as
Athura Asuristan (S****anid) ****yria (Roman province),
province of the
Roman Empire Asoristan...
-
province of Surestan,
roughly the same as today's Syria, as
opposed to
Asuristan,
which was a
separate province corresponding to
Babylonia (central-southern...
-
advancing forces of the
Rashidun Caliphate and the S****anian
Empire in
Asuristan (present-day Iraq).
Following the
Battle of Namaraq, the
defeated Persian...
- "SASANIAN DYNASTY".
Encyclopaedia Iranica,
Online Edition.
Retrieved 30
March 2014. The
Shahr (province) of
Asuristan (extract from the
Encyclopedia of Iran)...
-
Parthians all had
similar names for the area (Ashur, Athura, Asoristan).
Asuristan Osroene Achaemenid ****yria
Syria (Roman province)
Mesopotamia (Roman province)...
- many
Romans from
conquered cities to
Sasanian provinces like Khuzestan,
Asuristan, and Pars. This
influx of
deported artisans and
skilled workers revitalised...