- or
other symbols.
Middle Persian, also
known by its
endonym Pārsīk or
Pārsīg (Inscriptional
Pahlavi script: 𐭯𐭠𐭫𐭮𐭩𐭪,
Manichaean script: 𐫛𐫀𐫡𐫘𐫏𐫐...
- that was
engulfed in a
civil war
between two
major factions, the
Persian (
Parsig) and
Parthian (Pahlav) noble-families. She was
committed to
reviving the...
-
harmonious modus vivendi between the
Pahlav and
Parsig families,
asked Azarmidokht (who was a
Parsig nominee) to
marry him. Not
daring to refuse, she...
-
different factions,
notably the
Parthian (Pahlav) faction, the
Persian (
Parsig) faction, the
Nimruzi faction, and the
faction of
general Shahrbaraz. Rapid...
- to
power in Iran
after her
cousin Shapur-i
Shahrvaraz was
deposed by the
Parsig faction, led by
Piruz Khosrow, who
helped Azarmidokht ascend the throne...
-
starting to
create their own government. The
hostilities between the
Persian (
Parsig) and
Parthian (Pahlav) noble-families were also resumed,
which split up...
- or Firuzan, was a
powerful Persian aristocrat who was the
leader of the
Parsig (Persian)
faction that
controlled much of the
affairs of the
Sasanian Empire...
-
leader of the
Parsig, and the
previous minister of the
Empire during the
reign of Ardashir's father. With the
support of both the
Parsig and Nimruzi, Shahrbaraz...
- the same
dialect as Old Persian. The
native name of
Middle Persian was
Parsig or Parsik,
after the name of the
ethnic group of the southwest, that is...
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propagandists of the
Manichaean faith in
Central Asia.
Middle Persian (
Pārsīg), and to a
lesser degree,
Parthian (Pahlavānīg),
occupied the
position held...