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Asoristan (Middle Persian: ???????????????????????????? Asōristān, Āsūristān) was the name of the Sasanian province of Assyria and Babylonia from 226 to 637. The Parthian name Asōristān (????????????????????????????; also spelled Asoristan, Asuristan, Asurestan, Assuristan) is known from Shapur I's inscription on the Ka'ba-ye … See more
During the Achaemenid (550–330 BCE) and Parthian Empires (150 BCE – 225 CE), this region had been known by the Old Persian name Athura. Asōristān, Middle Persian "land of Assyria", was the capital province of the See more
The religious demography of Mesopotamia was very diverse during Late Antiquity. From the 1st and 2nd centuries Syriac Christianity became … See more
At least three dialects of Eastern Aramaic were in spoken and liturgical use: Syriac mainly in the north and among Assyrian Christians (the terms Syrian and Syriac originally being Indo-European derivatives of Assyrian), Mandaic in the north and then south and among the See more
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Asoristan fou el nom sassànida de la província (shahr o šahr) de Babilònia segons les inscripcions perses; els grecs li van donar la forma "Assíria", en arameu Bet Aramaye. La província corresponia a l'antiga Babilònia i no a Assíria.
Limitava a l'oest amb l'Eufrates, a l'est amb el Tigris; al nord (a partir de Takrit) tenia la província d'Arbayistan. El límit sud era segurament al-Hira (fundada per Sapor I) i més al sud hi havia la pro…Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Anterior: Arsàcides
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- Capital: Ctesifont
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- Dab, it is not the same period in history. They are two completely different Persian empires. — EliasAlucard|Talk14:51 10 Sept, 2007 (UTC)
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Proper noun [ edit] Asuristan ( uncountable ) ( historical) an important Sassanian province in Late Antiquity, corresponding to the Mesopotamia region.
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https://www.jatland.com/home/AsuristanAsōristān, Middle Persian "land of Assyria ", was the capital province of the Sasanian Empire and was called Dil-ī Ērānshahr, meaning "Heart of Iran". [6] The city of Ctesiphon served as …
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Asoristan (Middle Persian: ???????????????????????????? Asōristān, Āsūristān) was the name of the Sasanian province of Assyria and Babylonia from 226 to 637.
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https://worddisk.com/wiki/AsoristanAsoristan (Middle Persian: ???????????????????????????? Asōristān, Āsūristān) was the name of the Sasanian province of Assyria and Babylonia from 226 to 637. [1] [2] Sasanian province in Assyria and …
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Feb 26, 2015 · Asoristan is a Province in Northeast Africa. It is initially under the control of the Sassanid Empire.
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https://ro.abcdef.wiki/wiki/AsoristanDe la Wikipedia, enciclopedia liberă Provincia Sasaniană în Asiria și Babilonia (226–637 CE) Coordonate : 30 ° 53′41 ″ N 47 ° 34′41 ″ E / 30,89472 ° N 47,57806 ° E / 30,89472; 47
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