- Darab.[citation needed] Iran
portal Also
romanized as Dārāb,
formerly Darábgerd or
Darabkert (city of Darius)
OpenStreetMap contributors (1
October 2024)...
-
permission of Gochihr,
Pabag sent his
younger son
Ardashir to the
fortress of
Darabgerd to
serve under its commander, Tiri.
Pabag reportedly served as a priest...
- was much to the
dislike of Ardashir, who had
become the
commander of
Darabgerd after the
death of Tiri.
Ardashir in an act of defiance, left for Ardashir-Khwarrah...
- best
results with a
black ****asphalt that
seeped from a
mountain in
Darabgerd, Persia. The Gr****
physician Pedanius Dioscorides' c. 50–70 De Materia...
- and the city of ****polis was one of its county.
Darabgerd Khwarrah,
whose capital was the
Darabgerd city. Ardashir-Khwarrah,
whose capital was the city...
-
certain that
following the
death of Papak, Ardashir, the
governor of
Darabgerd,
became involved in a
power struggle with his
elder brother Shapur. Sources...
-
Firouzabad Ruins of a S****anian
Palace of
Ardashir Firouzabad Bishapur Darabgerd (Darab)
Gorge in the
mountains of
southern Fars
Province Tomb of Daniel...
- With the
permission of Gochihr,
Pabag sent
Ardashir to the
fortress of
Darabgerd to
serve under its commander, Tiri.
Pabag reportedly served as a priest...
- "ideological
heart of the empire." It was also the home town of the Sasanians.
Darabgerd (Middle Persian: Dārāvkirt,
meaning "Darab did it") was a town founded...
-
Slavic grad
Mithradatgerd "Mithridates City",
Susangerd (City of Susan),
Darabgerd "Darius City",
Bahramjerd "Bahram City", Dastgerd, Virugerd, Borujerd...