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other symbols. The
Sasanian Empire (/səˈsɑːniən, səˈseɪniən/),
officially Eranshahr (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭩𐭥𐭠𐭭𐭱𐭲𐭥𐭩 Ērānšahr, "Empire of the Iranians")...
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early ninth centuries AD. The text
gives a
numbered list of the
cities of
Eranshahr and
their history and
importance for
Persian history. The text itself...
- Empire, IB Tauris, London, p. 108: "Similarly the
collapse of S****anian
Eranshahr in AD 650 did not end Iranians'
national idea. The name "Iran" disappeared...
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superpowers of Late
Antiquity in
Western Eurasia. The
Sasanian army
protected Eranshahr ("the
realm of Iran") from the East
against the
incursions of central...
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originally rulers of the
world but
whose realm was
eventually limited to
Ērānshahr or
Greater Iran.
Although there are
scattered references to them in the...
- Caliphate. In AD 643 (AH 22),
after the
occupation of Rey and
Central Eranshahr, Umar
ordered the
conquest of Adurbadagan. The
Rashidun Caliphate continued...
- and
started the
conquest of an area
which would be
called Iranshahr (
Ērānshahr). He
celebrated his
victory by
having two rock
reliefs sculptured at the...
- and
started the
conquest of an area
which would be
called Iranshahr (
Ērānshahr). He
celebrated his
victory by
having two rock
reliefs sculptured at the...
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Mazda (or Hormozd) and
Ahura Mazda appoints him as the
Shahanshah of
Ērānshahr.
Ardashir I and
Ahuramazda are both on horseback,
facing each other. In...
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Sasanian state, the
Drafsh e
Kavian was
irrevocably tied to the
concept of
Eranshahr and
hence with the
concept of
Iranian nationhood. Thus, in 867, when Ya'qub-i...