- The
Mazanderani people (Mazanderani: مازرونی مردمون), also
known as the
Tabari people or
Tabarestani people (Mazanderani: توری مردمون or تبری مردمون),...
- of
Issus in 333 BC. In Hyrcania, he was sent on a
mission against the
Tapurians, his
first independent command with the
Macedonian army. At the Battle...
- The
Tabarian calendar is the
indigenous solar calendar of the
Mazandaranis and Gilaks.
Tabarian New Year
Tabarian culture Tabarian people Mazanderani Gilaki...
-
Mazandarani (Mazanderani: مازِرونی, Mazeruni; also
spelled Mazani (مازنی) or
Tabari (تبری); also
called Geleki, Tati & Galeshi) is an
Iranian language...
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Caves Gomeyshan Cave
Gohar Tepe
Early inhabitants Amardians Derbices Tapurians Early Sasanian houses House of
Ispahbudhan House of
Karen House of Mihran...
- the area from the 11th-century onwards.
Tabaristan was
named after the
Tapurians, who had been
deported there from
Parthia by the
Parthian king Phraates...
-
Caves Gomeyshan Cave
Gohar Tepe
Early inhabitants Amardians Derbices Tapurians Early Sasanian houses House of
Ispahbudhan House of
Karen House of Mihran...
- Tapuri. The
mountains inland from the
coast of
Hyrcania are
called the "
Tapurian mountains" by Arrian,
after the
people there,
settled in the mountains...
-
Mazanderani dances, also
known as
Tabarian dances, are
dances that are
performed throughout the
world by
Mazandarani people,
mostly on
occasions such as...
- the
right flank with the Syrian, Median, Mesopotamian, Parthian, Sacian,
Tapurian, Hyrcanian,
Caucasian Albanian, Sacesinian,
Cappadocian and
Armenian cavalry...