Sassanid rule

  • The structure of the Sassanid army 2

    Pictures of a Sassanid army soldier: This armor was made by the researcher of ancient wars, Mr. Ardeshir Radpour, and all its details were made based on the evidence of Sasanian army soldiers. The pictures were taken from Tarngar, my good friend, Ahura Campus. Attention, this article continues and sections.…

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  • The structure of the Sassanid army

    We have received more information about the Iranian army in the Sassanid era, and apart from the writings of famous Roman historians, such as Procap, Amenian Marcellus and Justin, etc., Armenian and Jewish historians and finally the historians of the Islamic period have also left useful information for us in this matter.. above all…

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  • Art in the Sassanid era

        Sasanian art is mainly developed and transformed in line with Iranian religious ideas and traditionalism. Although, from time to time, Hellenistic elements remain from the period before the Sassanids came to power, and there are signs of the artistic attractions of the Romans and even artistic manifestations.…

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  • Inside the story of the emperor Bahram Gur

    It is said that during the reign of Bahram Ghor, he was a minister to whom the emperor had entrusted all the affairs of the country, and he himself had neglected the affairs of the country. . The minister interfered in all matters by the order of the emperor and applied his opinions . Bahram Gore…

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  • Caesar and the Iranians

    Julius Caesar's opinion about Iranians (Julius Caesar)The Roman emperor, who was born on July 12, 100 BC and was assassinated in the Roman Senate on March 15, 24 BC, convinced the Roman Senate to accept this in the meeting of July 12, 47 BC.…

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  • The relationship between the Ahl al-Bayt and the rightly Shiite Imams with the Iranians and the study of how Islam entered Iran

    In the name of God of wisdom and knowledge 12 The imam and Shi'ism are rightly respected in Islam among Iran, and the majority of Iranian people are Muslim (Shia) are? The answer to this question must be sought from the beginning of the arrival of Islam in Iran. The main attack of the Arabs on Iran is contradictory…

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  • river war (between the Sassanids and the Arabs)

    The War of the River or the War of Mazar is the second war of the early wars of Islam that took place between Iran and the Arabs.. Because this battle is located near a river, some have called it Thani Waqqa, which means Nahr Waqqa, and some have named it as Mazar Waqqa due to its proximity to Mazar.. this war…

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  • Shapur I

    (Shapur I) (With Pahlavi inscription: and pronunciation:Shahehr) The second (Sassanid emperor) And he is the son of Ardeshir Babkan. He reigned as the emperor of Iran from 241 to 271 AD. In the coins of Ardeshir, the image of Shapur as viceroy is included. He is considered one of the great Sassanid kings. He called Bishapur Kazeron as…

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  • The day the city of Anbar (Iraq) It was called "Piruzshapur"

      Following the victory over Gordian III, the Roman emperor, Shapur I, the Sassanid Shah of Iran, on June 1, 243 AD, renamed the city of Anbar, located 60 kilometers west of Baghdad, to the city of Pirouz Shapur.. It broke shortly after,Philip was taken to the Roman Empire, who made peace with Shapur…

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