- The Dahae, also
known as the Daae,
Dahas or
Dahaeans (Old Persian: 𐎭𐏃𐎠, romanized: Dahā;
Ancient Gr****: Δαοι, romanized: Daoi; Δααι, Daai; Δαι, Dai;...
- and they were the magnates, [including] Nihābiδa, and his
residence was
Dihistān in the Land of Jurjān (Hyrcania); and Kārin the
Parthian (Qārin al-Fahlavi)...
- had been dead
since the
winter of 1013.
Avicenna then left
Gorgan for
Dihistan, but
returned after becoming ill.
There he met Abu 'Ubayd al-Juzjani (died...
- empires.
Hyrcania bordered Parthia to the east (later
known as Abarshahr),
Dihistan to the north,
Media to the
south and
Mardia to the west.
Hyrcania (Ὑρκανία)...
- As a result, Ma'sud
entitled the
Seljuk to
three cities in Khurasan:
Dihistan, Nasa, and Farawa.
After conducting raids as far as Balkh, all of Khurasan...
-
defeated by the Seljuks, who
forced Mas'ud to
surrender Nasa,
Farava and
Dihistan in
return for
Seljuk recognition of
Ghaznavid authority and protection...
- (1976),
Dihistan (1986), ****atis (1989), Rock
Hopper (1991, 1992),
Posidonas (1998)
Leading trainer (11 wins): Sir
Michael Stoute –
Dihistan (1986), Rock...
-
ethnonym of the
Dahae was the root of the
later placename Dahestan or
Dihistan – a
region straddling the
present regions of
Turkmenistan and Iran. So...
- ****stan
Dardistan – a
region in
northern ****stan of
Dardu speakers Dihistan – a S****anian
province East ****stan – the
historic name for pre-independence...
-
building by
Shapur I of Nishapur—"Beautiful (city built) by Shapur"—in
Dihistan (former Parthia,
apparently lost by the
Parthians to the Kushans). Soon...