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Dastagird (also
spelled as Dastgerd,
Dastigird and Daskara), was an
ancient Sasanian city in present-day Iraq, and was
close to its capital, Ctesiphon...
- residence,
Dastagird (near Ctesiphon),
without offering resistance.
Heraclius then
captured Dastagird and
plundered it.
After the
capture of
Dastagird, the...
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Continuing south along the
Tigris he
sacked Khosrow's
great palace at
Dastagird and was only
prevented from
attacking Ctesiphon by the
destruction of...
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Persian army left to
oppose him, Heraclius'
victorious army
plundered Dastagird, Khosrow's palace, and
gained tremendous riches while recovering 300 captured...
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Continuing south along the Tigris, he
sacked Khosrau's
great palace at
Dastagird and was
prevented from
attacking Ctesiphon only by the
destruction of...
- been
located in Rādhān
include al-Madāʾin (ancient Seleucia-Ctesiphon),
Dastagird, Baʿqūbā, Nahrwān, ʿUkbarā and Kilwādhā (now the
eastern part of Baghdad)...
- Hormizd"),
abbreviated as Ram-Hormizd. He
refounded the city of
Artemita as
Dastagird,
whose royal residence would later serve as an
important place for the...
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Persian army left to
oppose him, Heraclius's
victorious army
plundered Dastagird,
which was a
palace of Khosrow's, and
gained tremendous riches while recovering...
- and both
armies rested.
Heraclius later moved on to the
Great Palace of
Dastagird only to
discover that
Khosrau II had fled his Palace. In a fit of rage...
- "tent" — e.g. Dera
Ghazi Khan, Dera
Ismail Khan Examples: Darabgerd,
Dastagird, Dastjerd, Khosrowjerd, Farhadgerd, Stepanakert,
Tigranakert Means "a...