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Asaak,
Arsacia (Latin) or
Arshak (Parthian) was an
ancient city
which was a
capital and
royal necropolis of the
Parthian Empire. Many of the Parthian...
- was
crowned king in
Asaak, a city
which he had founded, and
which served as the
Arsacid royal necropolis. His
coronation at
Asaak is
generally presumed...
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Pishkinid dynasty Anshan; pre-Achaemenid era Ardabil;
early Safavid era,
Sajid Asaak;
Parthian era
royal center Astara;
Ispahbads of
Gilan Alamut Castle; Nizari...
- 124–91 BC)
Capital Ctesiphon, Ecbatana, Hecatompylos, Susa, Mithradatkirt,
Asaak,
Rhages Common languages
Parthian (official, court, literature) Gr**** (official)...
- Mithradates"). Merv (modern-day Mary) was
another Parthian city.[citation needed]
Asaak Gurgan Hecatompylos Adur Burzen-Mihr
Greater Khorasan Khwarasan List of...
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conquered by
Roman Republic Ctesiphon, Hecatompylos, Mithridatkird-Nisa,
Asaak Parthian Empire Iran 240 BC 224
conquered by S****anid
Empire Firouzabad...
- of the
Parthian (Arsacid) dynasty, as well as some Armenians.
Arshak or
Asaak, a
capital city of
Parthian Empire Arshak II of
Arsacid Armenia Arshak or...
- Mehr on the Shahrud–Sabzevar Highway. Some
identify it with the Fire of
Asaak.
Khaneh Div fire
temple near the Mehr village,
identified as the Azur Burzen-Mihr...
- crest,
whose back none in the
world ever saw.
Baloch people Askin, Iran
Asaak Balfour,
Edward (1885). The Cyclopædia of
India and of
Eastern and Southern...
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classical Latinised alternative of the
Armenian name
Arshak Alternative name of
Asaak, an
ancient city
which was a
capital of the
Parthian Empire Arshakid Mausoleum...