- The
kyrbasia (Old Persian: *kurpāsa) was a type of
headgear worn by the
satraps of the
Achaemenid Empire. It was
later adopted by
several post-Achaemenid...
- Obv:
Baydad with
short beard, mustache,
earring and
satrapal headdress (
kyrbasia). Rev:
Baydad standing to the left of a fire
temple of
Ahura Mazda, standard...
-
vestiaria libellus, ex
Bayfio excerptus equated an
Albanian hat with a
kyrbasia, and
described it as a "tall
pileus [hat] in the
shape of a cone" (pileus...
- the
Seleucid Empire.
Transition period.
Eagle emblem on top of
stylized kyrbasia.
Aramaic coin
legend wtprdt [p]rtrk' zy 'ly' ("Vādfradād,
frataraka of...
-
vestiaria libellus, ex
Bayfio excerptus equated an
Albanian hat with a
kyrbasia, and
described it as a "tall
pileus [hat] in the
shape of a cone" (pileus...
-
rulers wearing the soft cap with ch**** flaps,
known as the
bashlyk (Gr****:
kyrbasia). This may have
derived from an Achaemenid-era
satrapal headdress and the...
- and
wearing the
kyrbasia, a type of
headgear originally worn by the
satraps of the
Achaemenid Empire. The tip of
Sames I's
kyrbasia is more prominent...
- clean-shaven and
wearing the
kyrbasia, a type of
headgear originally worn by the
satraps of the
Achaemenid Empire. The tip of Sames'
kyrbasia is more prominent,...
- were sub-kings of the
Parthian Empire.
Crescent emblem on top of
stylized kyrbasia.
Aramaic coin
legend d’ryw mlk (𐡃𐡀𐡓𐡉𐡅 𐡌𐡋𐡊, "King Darius")...
- (****polis) mint. Head of
ruler with
mustache and earring,
wearing diadem and
kyrbasia / rtrk’ up
outer left from bottom, br up
inner left from bottom, wtprdt...