A History of Persia, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1915 - Iran |
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Achaemenian Ahura Akkad Alexander ancient Antigonus Antiochus Antony appears Ardeshir Armenia army Arsaces Artabanus Aryan Asia Minor Assurbanipal Assyrian attack Babylon Babylonia Bactria Bahram battle campaign capital captured cavalry century Chapter chief civilization conquest Crassus Ctesiphon Cyrus Darius death defeated Demetrius desert district dynasty East Eastern Egypt Elam Elamite Emperor empire Euphrates expedition famous favour fleet force Greek Hellas Hellenic Herodotus house of Seleucus Hyrcania important inhabitants inscriptions invaded invasion Iran Iranian plateau Karun Kassite Kerman Khusru King kingdom known land legend Macedonian marched Medes Media Mesopotamia miles Mithridates modern monarch mountains Nineveh nomads Noshirwan Orodes palace Parthian peace period Persian Empire Persian Gulf Phraates probably provinces Ptolemy range reign retreat river Roman Rome royal Sasanian Satrap Seleucid Seleucus Semitic Shapur Sistan success Sumer Sumerian Susa Syria termed thousand throne Tigris tion Tiridates to-day tribes troops valley victory Vide Volagases Zoroastrianism