-
Achaemenid Empire, the
Carmanians had
become Persianised and
Strabo noted the
cultural and
linguistic similarities the
Carmanians shared with the neighbouring...
- plot failed. Antiochus' army was
composed of 5,000
lightly armed Daae,
Carmanians, and
Cilicians under Byttacus the Macedonian, 10,000
Phalangites (the...
- Yarānshahr), Persis,
there was a
church for the
Romans and
another one for
Carmanians.
Their hypothesized decisive role in the
spread of
Christianity in Persia...
-
account of Strabo, who reports,
probably on
authority of Nearchus, that the
Carmanians worshipped a
divinity of
victory (Geographika, 15.2.14). That this was...
- Parthians, Philippus; the Hyrcanians, Phrataphernes; the
Armenians (the
Carmanians), Tleptolemus; the Persians, Peucestes; the Babylonians, Archon; the Pelasgians...
-
south and east. On its
western side, the
region was
bordered by the
great Carmanian desert and the
plain of Margiana. The Amu
Darya and
smaller rivers such...
- 763 Sunk 23
April 1916
Ribston United
Kingdom 3,048 Sunk 25
April 1916
Carmanian Norway 1,840 Sunk 12
September 1916
Elizabeth Imperial
Russian Navy...
- to be the best in Iran), and
pistachios are cultivated. In
antiquity "
Carmanian" wine was
famed for its
quality [Strabo XV.2.14 (cap. 726)]. The province...
-
kinds of
dainties which had been
brought together along the
roads by the
Carmanians. They say that he did this in
imitation of the
Bacchic revelry of Dionysus...
-
Suren Parthians)
Vitii Carmanians /
Garmanians (Carmani / Garmani) /
Germani /
Germanii (a
variant of Carmani, i.e.
Carmanians, not to be
confused with...