- Look up Ardeşir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ardeshir,
Ardashir or
Ardasher may
refer to:
Artaxerxes (disambiguation), the ****enized form of Ardeshir...
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Ardashir III (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭥𐭲𐭧𐭱𐭲𐭥, romanized:
Ardašir; 621 – 27
April 630) was the
Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 6 September...
- The Kār-Nāmag ī
Ardašīr ī Pāpagān (Book of the
Deeds of Ardeshir, Son of Papag) (New Persian: کارنامهٔ اردشیر بابکان), is a
short Middle Persian prose...
- Ir-da-ik-ša-iš-ša;
Akkadian Ar-ta-ʾ-ḫa-šá-is-su;
Middle Persian and New
Persian Ardašīr. Gr****
authors gave
Artaxerxes II the
epithet "Mnemon" (Ancient Gr****:...
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presents valuable information about the
early Sasanian period. Kār-Nāmag ī
Ardašīr ī Pābagān is an epic
story about Ardashir I and the
procedure of his ascension...
- Ir-da-ik-ša-iš-ša;
Akkadian Ar-ta-ʾ-ḫa-šá-is-su;
Middle Persian and New
Persian Ardašīr.
Nothing is
known about the
background of Bessus,
except that he belonged...
- Ir-da-ik-ša-iš-ša;
Akkadian Ar-ta-ʾ-ḫa-šá-is-su;
Middle Persian and New
Persian Ardašīr. His
personal name was
Ochus (Gr****: Ὦχος Ôchos; Babylonian: 𒌑𒈠𒋢 Ú-ma-kuš)...
- 155–156.
Zanous &
Sangari 2018, p. 501.
Olbrycht 2016, p. 26. Wiesehöfer.
Ardašīr I i. History. Daryaee.
Sasanian Empire Untold. Daryaee.
Sasanian Kingdom...
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appellation is
ardašīr šāhān šāh ērān in the
Parthian language inscription that
accompanies the
Middle Persian one. The king is also
titled ardašīr šāhān šāh...
- The
Ancient Kingdoms, SUNY Press, 1985 Said Amir Arjomand, Artaxerxes,
Ardasir and Bahman, The
Journal of the
American Oriental Society, Vol. 118, 1998...