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- The Parthian Empire (/ˈpɑːrθiən/), also known as the Arsacid Empire (/ˈɑːrsəsɪd/), was a major Iranian political and cultural power centered in ancient...
- among the archaeological ruins in this city. Under the Seleucids and Ashkanians the city of Masjid Solieman remained an important city. During the S****anid...
- treasures of the ancient world.[citation needed] Kogan cave is located in Ashkanian, eastern Pol-e Dokhtar city.[citation needed] Media related to Pol-e Dokhtar...
- Lanka (then Lanka) Mahinda (Buddhist monk). 250 BC: Rise of Parthia (Ashkâniân), the second native dynasty of ancient Persia. 232 BC: Death of Emperor...
- this name came from there and was changed to Ashak, Arshak, Ashk, and Ashkanian. In his inscription, Darius the Great connects Part Roza with Zarnka and...
- 1957, with the arrival of the royal train. Since Khorasan is the land of Ashkanians and Parthians and Mashhad is close to the original capital of them (Parten...
- Such a war of succession happened when different lines of the Arsacides (Ashkanian) struggled for becoming Great King of the Parthian Empire which was only...
- Zoroastrianism. It is one of the ancient cities related to the S****anid and Ashkanian eras in Iran. Among historical customs that are still alive, and with...