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- Qumis (Persian: قومس; Middle Persian 𐭪𐭥𐭬𐭩𐭮 Kōmis), also known as Hecatompylos (Ancient Gr****: Ἑκατόμπυλος, in Persian: صددروازه, Saddarvazeh) was an...
- Tabriz Zanjan Rasht Kermanshah Hamadan Rey (or Ray in modern-day Tehran) Hecatompylos (Damghan) Sabzevar Nishapur Mashhad Tus Bam Yazd Qazvin Qumis (Hekatompylos)...
- (Perim); Bavandid Firozkoh; Ghurid Firuzkuh; Chalavi Shahr-e Qumis (Hecatompylos); Parthian era Ghazna; Ghurid, Khwarazmid, Ghaznavid Gor (Firuzabad);...
- S****anid (224-651 CE) dynastic periods.[citation needed] The remains of Hecatompylos lie to the southwest of the city, extending from Forat, 26 kilometres...
- first occurs with the establishment of the Silk road in 114 BC, when Hecatompylos became an important junction.[citation needed] Nisa (Nissa, Nusay) or...
- Prior to this, Antiochus had already occupied the Parthian capital at Hecatompylos, pushing forward to Tagae near Damghan. Following the defeat of Arsaces...
- Arsaces II, is attacked by the Seleucid king Antiochus III, who takes Hecatompylos (southeast of the Caspian Sea), the Arsacid capital and Syrinx in Hyrcania...
- Route Northern Caspian GatesHecatompylos — — — — 1960 225 362 0.8% 227 365 main road Southern Caspian GatesHecatompylos 133 122 196 2.4% — — — — 125...
- Parthian authority extended as far east as the Indus River. Whereas Hecatompylos had served as the first Parthian capital, Mithridates I established royal...
- capitulation. In 209 BC Antiochus invaded Parthia, occupied the capital Hecatompylos and pushed forward into Hyrcania, winning the Battle of Mount Labus....