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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sasanian Empire. Sasanika: the History and Culture of Sasanians Sasanian rock reliefs, Photos from Iran, Livius...
- displays the subjugation of the Sasanians in the area. Although Egypt suffered much damage during its invasion by the Sasanians, after the conquest was complete...
- In general, the Romans regarded the Sasanians as a more serious threat than the Parthians, while the Sasanians regarded the Roman Empire as the enemy...
- Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom (or Indo-Sasanians) was a polity established by the Sasanian Empire in Bactria during the 3rd and 4th centuries. The Sasanian Empire...
- against the Sasanians, while Shapur Mihran managed to regain control of Armenia. However, Shapur Mihran was shortly ordered to return to the Sasanian capital...
- Sasanian era was an Agrarian society and due to this fact, the Sasanian economy relied on farming and agriculture. The main exports of the Sasanians were...
- divine and the Sasanians may have raised Sasan's rank to that of a god's. List of monarchs of the Sasanian Empire Sasanian family tree Sasanian architecture...
- produced by the Sasanians, these are rarities. The whole of the Sasanian ****emblage is gl****blowing. The most frequent technique among the Sasanians was to blow...
- the Sasanians and demonstrated its military might in the East being as mighty as that in the West. Eventually the territories annexed by the Sasanians rebelled...
- This is a family tree of the Sasanian emperors, their ancestors, and Sasanian princes/princesses. The Sasanian dynasty was named after Sasan, the eponymous...