Parthian rule
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The Ayuts are the richest Parthian family
The Ayuts were the richest merchant family of the Parthian dynasty…. The Ayuts were the richest merchant family of the Parthian dynasty. They provided and sent the goods needed by the people of the East and West of the world for 470 years. . Ayot 1 in his youth after doing a little business for the poor merchants decided on his own…
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The taste of love for the homeland – Mitradat, daughter of Mehrdad, Parthian king
Mithradate, the daughter of Mehrdad, the Parthian king, dreamed that a black snake attacked the city and the soldiers tied the snake, and when her father saw the ugly snake, he took her hand and offered it to the snake. The snake wrapped around her and took her away from the city.…
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The value of Mehestan and the freedom of Ordavan I, the Parthian king of Iran
It was a few days before the summer assembly of Mehestan, one of the advisers of Ordavan I, the king of Iran, told him, as it can be seen, if the assembly is held on time, there is a high probability.….. A few days before the summer assembly of Mehestan, one of the advisors of King Erdovan I of Iran was…
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Parthian army and its characteristics
Although there are no accurate and complete documents about the composition and organization of the Parthian army like the Achaemenid army, but the description that the reliable Roman historians have mentioned of the bravery and agility and skill of the Parthian cavalry in shooting and according to the description of the events of the wars between Iran and Rome comes up…
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Ancient Iranian cities (Parthian) In Ptolemaic maps – Names of Iranian cities in ancient Iran
In the middle of the 2nd century AD, Claudius Ptolemy left writings about the geography of the known world, and later in the late 15th century in Rome, they prepared maps based on those writings, which are used to identify the names and signs of ancient cities and many modern cities.…
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The situation in Iran during the party period – Parthian civilization
The expansion of the Parthian state lasted for 470 years. This course can be divided into three parts: At the beginning of this period, which lasted for almost a hundred years, the Parthians consolidated the foundations of their young government and destroyed the Western government in the east, and the Seleucids…
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Dreadful party armored riders
Ammianus Marcellinus depicts the Parthian armored rider as such with wonder: ” the knight(knight) Parsi has an all-iron dress. All his body parts are covered in thick metal sheets and there are metal joints between the parts. With all skill, a metal skull covers his head…
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The courage and nationalism of the Iranian ambassador in Eastern Rome (Byzantium)
Ambassador of Iran to Eastern Rome (Byzantium) He was a resourceful man who, at the age of 42, was the helmsman of the most important foreign relations of Parthians (Iranians) was in charge of Eastern Rome. In the war that Crassus was the cause of, the king of Iran, Arda Ikham, sent a group of ambassadors to negotiate with…
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Surna war (party leader) and Crassus (Roman general)
The emergence of the Parthian Empire in Iran was more or less the same time as the emergence of the Roman Empire, which after conquering a large part of Europe at that time, had greedily set its eyes on the soil of Asia.. The encroachment of the Roman government into Asia Minor and Syria finally brought the borders of the Parthians and the Romans together, and then,…
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