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Garmekan or
Garamig was an
early Sasanian province located in
northern Mesopotamia,
between the
Little Zab and
Diyala river. Its
capital was
Karka d-Beth...
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Garamig ud
Nodardashiragan was a late
Sasanian province in present-day
northern Iraq. The
province was a
combination of two provinces,
Garamig and Nodardashiragan...
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conquest of Persia, the S****anian
province of Naxwardašīragān and
later Garamig ud Nodardashiragan, of
which Erbil made part of, was dissolved, and from...
- Beth Garmai, (Arabic: باجرمي, lit. 'Bājarmī',
Middle Persian:
Garamig/Garamīkān/Garmagān, New Persian: Garmakan, Kurdish: Germîyan/گەرمیان, classical...
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provinces of
Syarazur (Shahrizor) and
Garamig. The
geographer Josef Markwart placed the city
between Adiabene and
Garamig. It is
mentioned in both Armenian...
- v****als of the Byzantines. In the same year, a
Byzantine army
ravaged Garamig ud Nodardashiragan,
reaching as far as Media.
Around the same time, Bakur...
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Sasanian king
Khosrow II (r. 590–628).
Yazdin was a
native of Kir**** in the
Garamig ud
Nodardashiragan province; he
belonged to a high-class
Iranian family...