- sources. This term is also
recorded in
English as the S****anian Empire, the
Sasanid Empire, and the S****anid Empire.
Conflicting accounts shroud the details...
- support, this
branch of
Sasanids would remain in
China indefinitely. Narsieh,
grandson of
Yazdegerd and last
recorded Sasanid in China,
would adopt the...
- his successor.
Unable to
cross the Tigris,
Jovian made
peace with the
Sasanids on
humiliating terms. He
spent the rest of his seven-month
reign traveling...
- to
secure his base in the
upper Tigris. On
December 12, he
defeated the
Sasanids in the
Battle of
Nineveh and
marched to Ctesiphon, but
before reaching...
- Azerbaijan,
officially the
Republic of Azerbaijan, is a
transcontinental country at the
boundary of
Eastern Europe and West Asia. It is a part of the South...
- identical, the
surviving Sasanids seemed to have won, but
because of
superior numbers, not
superior power. The
proof was that the
Sasanids remained quiet over...
- The Kushano-Sasanian
Kingdom (or Indo-Sasanians) was a
polity established by the
Sasanian Empire in
Bactria during the 3rd and 4th centuries. The Sasanian...
-
Sasanian Egypt (known in
Middle Persian sources as Agiptus)
refers to the
brief rule of
Egypt and
parts of
Libya by the
Sasanian Empire,
following the...
- the Byzantines' rivals, and
frequent confrontations sometimes led to the
Sasanids controlling some
parts of the region,
including Transjordan. In 629, during...
- control. From the 7th
century onwards, as the
Byzantines and
neighbouring Sasanid Persians were
severely weakened due to the protracted, centuries-lasting...