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Ardashir I (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭥𐭲𐭧𐭱𐭲𐭥, romanized: Arda(x)šēr), also
known as
Ardashir the
Unifier (180–242 AD), was the
founder of the
Sasanian Empire...
- dictionary. Ardeshir,
Ardashir or
Ardasher may
refer to:
Artaxerxes (disambiguation), the ****enized form of
Ardeshir Ardashir Orontid, r. 5th century...
- Vahman-
Ardashir or Bahman-
Ardashir, also
known as
Forat Meshan (also
spelled as Mayshan, Maysan,
Meshun and Maishan), was an
ancient town and sub-district...
- Bokht-
Ardashir (Middle Persian: Bōkht-Artaxshīr, lit. 'saved by
Ardashir') was a
medieval town in the
Sasanian province of Pars. It was
founded in the...
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Ardashir II (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭥𐭲𐭧𐭱𐭲𐭥, romanized: Ardašīr), was the
Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 379 to 383. He was the brother...
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against Ardashir in 224, but
Ardashir was
victorious in the
ensuing battles. In a
second attempt to
destroy Ardashir, Artab****
himself met
Ardashir in battle...
- it is
generally agreed that he
ruled from 240 to 270, with his
father Ardashir I as co-regent
until the
death of the
latter in 242.
During his co-regency...
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Ardashir "Ardu"
Vakil is an Indian-born
British author whose first novel,
Beach Boy, won the
Betty Trask Award in 1997 and was
shortlisted for the Whitbread...
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Sasanian Empire of Iran,
ruling this
empire from 224 to 651 AD. It
began with
Ardashir I, who
named the
dynasty in
honour of his predecessor, Sasan. The Shahanshah...
- Mesopotamia. He then
faced a
rebellion in Pars by
Ardashir, a
local dynast. Artab****'s and
Ardashir's armies met in
April 224 at the
Battle of Hormozdgan...