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Asoristan (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭮𐭥𐭥𐭮𐭲𐭭
Asōristān, Āsūristān) was the name of the
Sasanian province...
- River, also
known as
Battle of Al Madhar, took
place in
Mesopotamia (
Asoristan Province)
between the
forces of the
Rashidun Caliphate and the Sasanian...
- was a
Jewish amora of the 3rd century. He was born and
lived in Kafri,
Asoristan, in the
Sasanian Empire. In Sura,
Arikha established the
systematic study...
- (911–609 BC) and post-imperial (609 BC–c. AD 240) periods., S****anid era
Asoristan from 240 AD
until 637 AD and the post
Islamic Conquest period until the...
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ancient Jewish Christian sect in
Lower Mesopotamia, then the
province of
Asoristan in the
Sasanian Empire that was
active between 100 and 400 CE. The members...
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achieved by the
Parthian Arsacids, with the
capital at
Ctesiphon in the
Asoristan province. In
administering this empire, S****anid
rulers took the title...
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called "Babylonia" in
Jewish sources, at the time
otherwise known as
Asōristān (under the
Sasanian Empire) or Iraq (under the
Muslim caliphate until...
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Vologases V
Vologases VI Artab**** IV 224–270 CE
Sasanian Empire Province of
Asoristan Ardashir I
Shapur I
Hormizd I
Bahram I
Bahram II
Bahram III N****h Hormizd...
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Qadisiyyah were key to the
later conquest of the
Sasanian province of
Asoristan, and were
followed by
major engagements at
Jalula and Nahavand. The battle...
- and
Romans and was
renamed ****yria by both. The area was
still known as
Asōristān under the
Sasanian Empire until the
Muslim conquest of Persia, when it...