Abarshahr (Persian: اَبَرشهر) or Nishapur (Persian: نیشاپور) was a Sasanian satrapy (province) in Late Antiquity, that lay within the kust of Khorasan...
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Nishapur (section Abarshahr of Sassanid Empire)
3rd century by Shapur I as a capital city of Sasanian satrapy known as Abarshahr or Nishapur. Nishapur later became the capital of Tahirid dynasty and...
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Sasanian empires. Hyrcania bordered Parthia to the east (later known as Abarshahr), Dihistan to the north, Media to the south and Mardia to the west. Hyrcania...
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west, Gedrosia in the south-east, Parthia in the north (later known as Abarshahr), and Aria to the northeast. Carmania was considered part of Ariana. In...
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I) possess the lands: Fars [Persis], Pahlav [Parthia] ... and all of Abarshahr (all the upper (eastern, Parthian) provinces), Kerman, Sakastan, Turgistan...
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Borzuya Artwork of Borzūya Born 5th century - 6th century Abarshahr or Merv Died 6th century Sassanid Iran Education Academy of Gondishapur (possibly)...
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the north and Sistan in the south while capturing lands from Gorgan to Abarshahr, Marw, and as far east as Balkh. Ardashir I's son Shapur I continued the...
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south-west, Media to the north-west, the Alborz Mountains to the north, Abarshahr to the north-east, and Kirman to the east. In the late Sasanian era, Parthia...
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possess the lands: Fars Persis, Pahlav (Parthia) (......) and all of Abarshahr (all the upper (eastern, Parthian) provinces), Kerman (Kirman), Sakastan...
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Media, (16) Hyrcania (Gorgan), (17) Margiana (Merv), (18) Aria, (19) Abarshahr, (20) Carmania (Kerman), (21) Sakastan (Sistan), (22) Turan, (23) Mokran...
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