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- obvious goal of the Parthians, especially after the cities of Roman Syria and even the Roman garrisons submitted to the Parthians and joined their cause...
- Hecatompylus". The Parthians also appear in Herodotus' list of peoples subject to the Achaemenids; the historiographer treats the Parthians, Chorasmians, Sogdians...
- emplo**** by Parthian hor**** Pahlavas, the Parthians in ancient Indian literature Pahlava kingdom, their kingdom as known to the Indians Parthian Books, a...
- of the Parthians, the rider relied solely on squeezing pressure from his legs to stay mounted and guide his horse. In addition to the Parthians and their...
- ended in Roman defeat. Roman–Parthian hostilities formally ended only under the reign of Octavian (Augustus). The Parthians had defeated and killed Marcus...
- The Parthian language, also known as Arsacid Pahlavi and Pahlawānīg, is an extinct ancient Northwestern Iranian language once spoken in Parthia, a region...
- the Parthians. The siege likely lasted for w****s. The Parthians fought frantically and hard until the inner wall began to fall. The remaining Parthian soldiers...
- facing away from them; this technique, known as the Parthian shot, was a highly effective tactic. Parthians made less use of infantry, due to their less convenient...
- fire temple from the period of the Indo-Parthians. Some ancient writings describe the presence of the Indo-Parthians in the area, such as the story of Saint...
- worse by the fact that the Parthians had captured several Legionary Eagles. It is also mentioned by Plutarch that the Parthians found the Roman prisoner...