- "Better-than-Antioch of Khosrow"),
Antiocheia Chosroou (Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια Χοσρόου),
Rūmagān (Persian: رومگان), or al-Rūmīya (Arabic: الرومية), was a
historic city...
-
Khosrow built this".
Local inhabitants of the area
called the new city
Rumagan,
meaning "town of the Romans" and
Arabs called the city al-Rumiyya. Along...
- Callini****, and
Batnai in Osrhoene, to Wēh-Antiyōk-Khosrow (also
known as
Rūmagān; in Arabic: al-Rūmiyya). The city was
founded near
Ctesiphon especially...
- Antioch,
Khosrow built this". It was
known by the
locals of the
place as
Rumagan ("town of the Romans"),
while the
Arabs knew it as al-Rumiya (also spelled...
-
granted freedom of
religion and burial. The city was
known informally as
Rumagan ("Town of the Gr****s"),
which later became ar-Rumiyya
under the Caliphate...
-
Sharvavarman is
shown as his father. Canepa,
Matthew (2018). "Weh-andīōg-husraw (
Rūmagān)". In Nicholson,
Oliver (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity...