Sassanid rule

  • Biography of Khosrow Parviz

    ** Although the last Sassanid king, Khosrow Parvez, ruled during a period of crisis in Iran, and in the end he was defeated by the Arab attack and the Sassanid scroll was tangled, but his name and his court are intertwined with various legends.. The seven wonders of Khosroparviz's court are one…

    Read More »
  • Music in the Sasanian period

    Music is one of the highlights of urbanism(civilization) It is considered Sassanid and the available data shows its prevalence and extent among the Mahan and also the masses of the people.. It is enough for the high status of music art during the Sassanid period, Ardeshir 1st to all those whose work is like this…

    Read More »
  • The knowledge of the ancient Iranians about the roundness of the earth

    Frattori from the silver statue of Shapur II Sassanid, where you can see the world with its orbits on its crown. The rotation of the earth around the sun and its sphericity, although it is a known subject today and everyone believes in it, but until a few hundred years ago in terms of…

    Read More »
  • Khosrow Parviz's wars with Rome

    These wars lasted from 602 to 627 AD, for almost twenty years. Its qualities were such that until Moricius was the Roman emperor, the relations between the two courts were quite cordial, but in 602 AD Moricius was killed by Phocas, the next emperor of Byzantium.. Khosrow Parviz Fokas…

    Read More »
  • The oldest dome in the world in Ardeshir Sassanid palace (Taq-e Bostan)

    Ardeshir Babakan Palace or Firouzabad Fire Temple has nested halls and after about 1800 years, the plastering of the upper part of its internal walls is still intact.. This palace, which is one of the valuable monuments of Firouzabad city in Fars province, along with Dokhtar Castle and Gore minaret, despite its value and importance.…

    Read More »
  • Sassanians from the beginning to the end-skills, part two

    second part(Click here to see the first part) (Bahram V) In the fifth century after Shapur II, ten Sassanid kings have ruled, the most famous of which is Bahram V known as Bahram Gur. . In this century, one of the important issues of Sassanid society…

    Read More »
  • Before the Qadisiyah war

    Before the Qadisiyah war, the country's situation was disturbed in the last years of the Sassanid Empire. So that after the reign of Anushirvan Dadgar, Hormuzd sat on the throne and after him Khosrow Parviz, which these periods are named after the glorious periods of Iranians.. But then…

    Read More »
  • short of Taq Bostan

    Taq Bostan is a collection of petroglyphs and inscriptions of the Sassanid period, which is located in the northwest of the city of Kermanshah in the west of Iran.. The presence of mountains and springs in this place has turned it into a tourist attraction of Rooh Feza, which has been of interest since ancient times until today.. Taq-e Bostan…

    Read More »
  • Ardeshir Babakan, the founder of the Sassanid dynasty

    Ardeshir Babakan or Popkan is the founder of the Sassanid Empire. On June 23, 226 AD, Ardeshir Popkan was crowned in Nahid Temple and became the king of Iran and revived Iranian nationalism based on Zoroastrian teachings.. By following Ardeshir's method, Dilmians and Safavids later adopted Iranian nationalism…

    Read More »
Back to top button