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Charax Spasinu, also
called Charax Spasinou,
Charax Pasinu,
Spasinu Charax (Ancient Gr****: Σπασίνου Χάραξ),
Alexandria (Gr****: Ἀλεξάνδρεια) or Antiochia...
- Washukanni, Nineveh, Hatra, ****ur, Nuzi, Palmyra, Mari, Sippar, Babylon, Kish, Nippur, Isin, Lagash, Uruk,
Charax Spasinu and Ur, from
north to south....
- Waššukanni, Nineveh, Hatra, ****ur, Nuzi, Palmyra, Mari, Sippar, Babylon, Kish, Nippur, Isin, Lagash, Uruk,
Charax Spasinu and Ur, from
north to south....
- (Artab**** V),
taking Isfahan, Kerman, Elam (Elymais) and
Meshan (Mesene,
Spasinu Charax, or Characene). Cohen,
Abraham (1980).
Ancient Jewish Proverbs....
- of the
archaeological site of Naysan, the
probable location of
Charax Spasinu While Philip II was
besieging Perinthus, Alexander, as regent, subdued...
- Africa.
Another branch road
travelled from
Herat through Susa to
Charax Spasinu at the head of the
Persian Gulf and
across to
Petra and on to Alexandria...
- (Chaldaea) in the Han sources.
Alexander the
Great founded the town of
Charax Spasinu in 324 B.C. in the governorate. The town
later became the
capital of the...
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Hanseatic League were
known as kontors, a form of
trading posts.
Charax Spasinu was a
trading post
between the
Roman and
Parthian Empires.
Manhattan and...
- "Characene"
originated from the name of the
capital of the kingdom,
Charax Spasinu. The
kingdom was also
known by the
older name of the region, "Mesene",...
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Arsacid court to
conquer Characene, then
ruled by
Hyspaosines from
Charax Spasinu. When this failed,
Hyspaosines invaded Babylonia in 127 BC and occupied...