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Meshan (Middle Persian: 𐭬𐭩𐭱𐭠𐭭) was a
province of the
Sasanian Empire. It
consisted of the
Parthian v****al
kingdom of
Characene and
reached north along...
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Peroz of
Meshan (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰 Pērōz) was a
Sasanian prince active during the
reign of his grandfather, king (shah)
Shapur I (r. 240–270)...
- from
Sheol they
proceed to
Tadmor (Palmyra), from
Tadmor to
Meshan (Mesene), and from
Meshan to
Harpanya (Hipparenum). Gachet, J. (1998). "Akkaz (Kuwait)...
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According to late folklore,
Ardashir was
buried at an
unknown place in
Meshan. Like his father,
Ardashir III
refrained from
using the
title of shahanshah...
- S****anid Empire. At the time of the S****anid Empire,
Kuwait was
known as
Meshan,
which was an
alternative name of the
kingdom of Characene.
Akkaz was a...
- the Sakas") held by Shapurdukhtak, the wife of N****h; and
Meshan banbishn ("Queen of
Meshan"), held by
another Denak, the wife of
Shapur Meshanshah. The...
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Forat Meshan (also
spelled as Mayshan, Maysan,
Meshun and Maishan), was an
ancient town and sub-district in the
Sasanian province of
Meshan,
which is...
- Veh-Ardashir in Asoristan, Ardashir-Khwarrah in Pars and Vahman-Ardashir in
Meshan.
During the
Sasanian period, many
cities with the name "Iran-khwarrah" were...
- Messène (Μεσσήνη) by
Ancient Gr****s (Strabo), Mīšān (ܡܝܫܢ) in Syriac.
Mēs̲h̲ān in
Middle Persian and
Parthian (𐭌𐭉𐭔𐭍 myšn), Mēs̲h̲un in Armenian, Maysān...
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Characene (Ancient Gr****: Χαρακηνή), also
known as
Mesene (Μεσσήνη) or
Meshan, was a
kingdom founded by the
Iranian Hyspaosines located at the head of...