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Abarshahr (Persian: اَبَرشهر) or
Nishapur (Persian: نیشاپور) was a
Sasanian satrapy (province) in Late Antiquity, that lay
within the kust of Khorasan...
- 3rd
century by
Shapur I as a
capital city of
Sasanian satrapy known as
Abarshahr or Nishapur. The city
later became the
capital of
Tahirid dynasty and...
- the
north and
Sistan in the
south while capturing lands from
Gorgan to
Abarshahr, Marw, and as far east as Balkh.
Ardashir I's son
Shapur I
continued the...
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Sasanian empires.
Hyrcania bordered Parthia to the east (later
known as
Abarshahr),
Dihistan to the north,
Media to the
south and
Mardia to the west. Hyrcania...
- I)
possess the lands: Fars [Persis],
Pahlav [Parthia] ... and all of
Abarshahr (all the
upper (eastern, Parthian) provinces), Kerman, Sakastan, Turgistan...
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possess the lands: Fars Persis,
Pahlav (Parthia) (......) and all of
Abarshahr (all the
upper (eastern, Parthian) provinces),
Kerman (Kirman), Sakastan...
- the
Makran Sea in the south-east,
Parthia in the
north (also
known as
Abarshahr), and Aria to the northeast. In the
Early Bronze Age, late
third millennium...
- The
Parthian Empire ruled over an area
roughly corresponding to present-day Iran from the
third century BC to the
third century AD. It
contained a varying...
- " Nöldeke, Hübschmann, Frye,
Christensen and
Enoki identify Aparshahr/
Abarshahr/Abharshahr/Abrashahr with Khurasan, a
historical region of Iran, or with...
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Hudud al-'Alam
mentions what
roughly encomp****es the
previous regions of
Abarshahr,
Tokharistan and
Sogdia as
Khwarasan proper. They
further report the southern...