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Parthian    音标拼音: [p'ɑrθiən]
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Parthian
adj 1: pertaining to Parthia or its people or language or
culture; "Parthian archeology"
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Parthia
2: the Iranian language spoken in the Parthian kingdom (250 BC
to AD 226)


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  • Parthian Empire - Wikipedia
    The Parthian Empire ( ˈ p ɑːr θ i ən ), also known as the Arsacid Empire ( ˈ ɑːr s ə s ɪ d ), [a] was a major Iranian political and cultural power centered in ancient Iran from 247 BC to 224 AD [13]
  • Parthia (Empire) - World History Encyclopedia
    Key to many a Parthian victory and the expansion of the Parthian Empire was the unique use of the horse and bow With a hit and run fighting style, Parthia's tactics (including pretending retreat) were well suited to counter the concentrated troop movements of other nations
  • Parthia | Definition, Empire, Kings, Wars | Britannica
    According to tradition (somewhat disputed), the first ruler of the Parthians and founder of the Parthian empire was Arsaces I, who had been a governor under Diodotus, king of the Bactrian Greeks, and who revolted and fled westward to establish his own rule (c 250–c 211 bce)
  • Parthia: The Forgotten Empire that Rivaled Rome - WorldAtlas
    The Parthian Empire was something of a cultural melting pot, adopting Greek, Hellenistic, Persian, and (eventually) a revival of Iranian art, architecture, spirituality, ritual, and language They were known for being culturally tolerant and though they initially used Greek as their official language they maintained Aramaic as an official
  • Why Was the Parthian Empire So Powerful - DailyHistory. org
    The Parthian Empire was established in the third century BC and lasted until the third century AD, making it one of the longest enduring empires and dynasties in world history In terms of geographic scope, the Parthian Empire stretched from Bactria (present day Afghanistan) in the east to the Euphrates River in the west and comprised scores of
  • Parthians: Empire Builders of Ancient Asia | AncientPedia
    Parthian rule marked a fascinating period of cultural and religious tolerance Zoroastrianism, Greek gods, Judaism, and Christianity managed to coexist under one vast empire This harmony among diverse beliefs was no small feat in ancient times
  • Parthia - Wikipedia
    Hercules, Hatra, Iraq, Parthian period, 1st–2nd century AD The Parthians spoke Parthian, a northwestern Iranian language No Parthian literature survives from before the Sassanid period in its original form, [21] and they seem to have written down only very little
  • The Parthian Empire: Civilization and History - TimeMaps
    The Parthian kings presented themselves as philhellenes, champions of Greek civilization; nor was this mere propaganda – the Parthian kings became Hellenistic in their ways, patronizing Greek art, architecture and literature and having Greek plays put on at their court
  • Parthian Empire - History and Coins of Ancient Parthia
    The Parthian Empire is a fascinating period of Persian history closely connected to Greece and Rome Ruling from 247 B C to A D 228 in ancient Persia (Iran), the Parthians defeated Alexander the Great's successors, the Seleucids, conquered most of the Middle East and southwest Asia, controlled the Silk Road and built Parthia into an Eastern
  • Parthian Empire - Encyclopedia. com
    Parthian Empire Type of Government Stretching from what is now eastern Turkey to Afghanistan, the Parthian Empire was a flexible, highly decentralized feudal monarchy Landowning nobles exerted considerable influence over even the most experienced and able kings; weak kings served at the nobles’ pleasure





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