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  • Sassanid they were certainly among their "shahrestans" per Shapur I. As for Parthian dynasty of Caucasian Albania, the template should say: "Arsacid dynasty...
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  • Safavids, Sassanids, Achaemenids and Parthians and some more. Armenia though had a good deal of Old Persian/Parthian influence, and had a local Zoroastrianism...
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  • fundamental links like the Akkadian Empire, but keep ephemeral ones like the Parthian language or the Iranian language family in there. Third, the page on Tigris-Euphrates...
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  • Armenian Major king still bore the crown of the Emperor (passed by the Parthian). So in one way or an other they were dependent on Rome. But anyway, your...
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  • the Medes and Parthians are classified firmly as Iranian speakers. Parthian specially has enough manuscripts(Nisa, Manichean Parthian text, Avromana...
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  • Greeks followed by Kushanshahs or Indo-Scythians followed by Parthians followed by Indo Parthians followed by Kushans followed by Sassinds and Kushanshahs...
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  • that at least from Sherwanshah(900 A.D.) to Qajar, and in the Sassanid, Parthian times as well, this region has been connected to the rest of the Iranian...
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