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Sassanian - Completed Version
Persian - Sassanian Cavalry - Ancient Persia - Military History Armor.
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The Great Sassanian Empire •• شـکـوه دوره ی سـاسـانـیـان
The Great Sassanian Empire •• شـکـوه دوره ی سـاسـانـیـان
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Elimination Sassanian Reliefs ! محو نقش برجسته ساسانیان بدست دشمنان ایران
Iran, Elimination Sassanian Reliefs, Mullahs, محو اولین نقش برجسته ساسانیان بدست دشمنان ایران, IranPressNews, Educational, Historic, Report, shirzadegan, Documentary, Pictures, Short Film, News .
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Khosro Fravahar-dokhi abdi - واحد پول ایران - defa az sassanian
Khosro Fravahar-dokhi abdi - tv iran aryaee April 13 - 2011 pool e iran - jomhori eslami mikhahad vahed pool e arabi - romi ra bar gharar konad zan dar doran...
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Estahbân sassanian fire temple, Fârs province, Iran (آتشکده ساسانی دره بند در استهبان، استان فارس)
Estahbân sassanian fire temple, Fârs (Pârs) province, Iran.
آتشکده ساسانی دره بند در استهبان، استان فارس.
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Pahlavi ,Sassanian ! تحریف تاریخی در باره پهلوی و ساسانیان
چرا بیشترین تحریف تاریخی در باره سلسله پهلوی و ساسانیان شده است Iran Persia Iranian Islamic Republic religion Against Pahlavi Shah Sassanian.
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Part 1 - khosro faravahar defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 moroo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
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Part 2 - khosro faravahar defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
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Part 3 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
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Part 4 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
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Part 5 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
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Part 6 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
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Part 7 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
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Dish showing the Sassanian King Shapur II hunting two lions, Sharjah Museum for Islamic Civilisation
A Dish showing the Sassanian King Shapur II hunting two lions. The enlarged dish size is displayed at Sharjah Museum for Islamic Civilisation, Sharjah, Unite...
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BBC Radio 4 IOT Sassanian Empire
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What does Sassanian mean?
What does Sassanian mean?
A spoken definition of Sassanian.
Intro Sound:
Typewriter - Tamskp
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Outro Music:
Groove Groove - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Intro/Outro Photo:
The best days are not planned - Marcus Hansson
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sassanian ir
پرکن تیوب S450 ساسانیان.
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Origin of heavy Iron cavalry,heavy armory Warcraft came from Sassanian Persia
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Sassanian Empire under Ardashir I,Shahpur I & Karthir (Magus or Zoroastrian religious man)
This period of two Sassanian Shah war strategy against Roman to gain Syria,Babylon and Armenia,economics trades,Dehgans the war load who forcefully collect t...
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Sassanian Meaning
Video shows what Sassanian means. of or pertaining to the Sassanid Dynasty who ruled Persia during 224-651 .. of or pertaining to the empire ruled by that dynasty. Sassanian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Sassanian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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The Foodie goes back in time (Full Episode)
The Foodie Kunal Vijayakar goes back in time to visit the Sassanian, which turns 100 this year, remains one of the few remaining Irani cafes in the Mumbai ci...
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Intro: An Evening with Dr. Kaveh Farrokh - Sassanian Architecture
Topic: The Influence of Sassanian Architecture on European and Broader Civilizations Dr. Kaveh Farrokh takes us to a journey back to ancient Persia and the a...
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How to Pronounce Sassanian
This video shows you how to pronounce Sassanian
Sassanian - Completed Version
Persian - Sassanian Cavalry - Ancient Persia - Military History Armor....
Persian - Sassanian Cavalry - Ancient Persia - Military History Armor.
wn.com/Sassanian Completed Version
Persian - Sassanian Cavalry - Ancient Persia - Military History Armor.
- published: 08 Dec 2010
- views: 1812
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author: equusvideo
The Great Sassanian Empire •• شـکـوه دوره ی سـاسـانـیـان
The Great Sassanian Empire •• شـکـوه دوره ی سـاسـانـیـان...
The Great Sassanian Empire •• شـکـوه دوره ی سـاسـانـیـان
wn.com/The Great Sassanian Empire •• شـکـوه دوره ی سـاسـانـیـان
The Great Sassanian Empire •• شـکـوه دوره ی سـاسـانـیـان
- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 6
Elimination Sassanian Reliefs ! محو نقش برجسته ساسانیان بدست دشمنان ایران
Iran, Elimination Sassanian Reliefs, Mullahs, محو اولین نقش برجسته ساسانیان بدست دشمنان ایران, IranPressNews, Educational, Historic, Report, shirzadegan, Docume...
Iran, Elimination Sassanian Reliefs, Mullahs, محو اولین نقش برجسته ساسانیان بدست دشمنان ایران, IranPressNews, Educational, Historic, Report, shirzadegan, Documentary, Pictures, Short Film, News .
wn.com/Elimination Sassanian Reliefs محو نقش برجسته ساسانیان بدست دشمنان ایران
Iran, Elimination Sassanian Reliefs, Mullahs, محو اولین نقش برجسته ساسانیان بدست دشمنان ایران, IranPressNews, Educational, Historic, Report, shirzadegan, Documentary, Pictures, Short Film, News .
- published: 02 Mar 2015
- views: 19
Khosro Fravahar-dokhi abdi - واحد پول ایران - defa az sassanian
Khosro Fravahar-dokhi abdi - tv iran aryaee April 13 - 2011 pool e iran - jomhori eslami mikhahad vahed pool e arabi - romi ra bar gharar konad zan dar doran......
Khosro Fravahar-dokhi abdi - tv iran aryaee April 13 - 2011 pool e iran - jomhori eslami mikhahad vahed pool e arabi - romi ra bar gharar konad zan dar doran...
wn.com/Khosro Fravahar Dokhi Abdi واحد پول ایران Defa Az Sassanian
Khosro Fravahar-dokhi abdi - tv iran aryaee April 13 - 2011 pool e iran - jomhori eslami mikhahad vahed pool e arabi - romi ra bar gharar konad zan dar doran...
Estahbân sassanian fire temple, Fârs province, Iran (آتشکده ساسانی دره بند در استهبان، استان فارس)
Estahbân sassanian fire temple, Fârs (Pârs) province, Iran.
آتشکده ساسانی دره بند در استهبان، استان فارس....
Estahbân sassanian fire temple, Fârs (Pârs) province, Iran.
آتشکده ساسانی دره بند در استهبان، استان فارس.
wn.com/Estahbân Sassanian Fire Temple, Fârs Province, Iran (آتشکده ساسانی دره بند در استهبان، استان فارس)
Estahbân sassanian fire temple, Fârs (Pârs) province, Iran.
آتشکده ساسانی دره بند در استهبان، استان فارس.
- published: 14 Dec 2014
- views: 57
Pahlavi ,Sassanian ! تحریف تاریخی در باره پهلوی و ساسانیان
چرا بیشترین تحریف تاریخی در باره سلسله پهلوی و ساسانیان شده است Iran Persia Iranian Islamic Republic religion Against Pahlavi Shah Sassanian....
چرا بیشترین تحریف تاریخی در باره سلسله پهلوی و ساسانیان شده است Iran Persia Iranian Islamic Republic religion Against Pahlavi Shah Sassanian.
wn.com/Pahlavi ,Sassanian تحریف تاریخی در باره پهلوی و ساسانیان
چرا بیشترین تحریف تاریخی در باره سلسله پهلوی و ساسانیان شده است Iran Persia Iranian Islamic Republic religion Against Pahlavi Shah Sassanian.
Part 1 - khosro faravahar defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 moroo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye......
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 moroo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
wn.com/Part 1 Khosro Faravahar Defa Az Sassanian Va Javab Be Akhond Eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 moroo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
Part 2 - khosro faravahar defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye......
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
wn.com/Part 2 Khosro Faravahar Defa Az Sassanian Va Javab Be Akhond Eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
Part 3 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye......
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
wn.com/Part 3 Khosro Faravahar Defa Az Sassanian Va Javab Be Akhond Eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
Part 4 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye......
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
wn.com/Part 4 Khosro Faravahar Defa Az Sassanian Va Javab Be Akhond Eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
Part 5 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye......
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
wn.com/Part 5 Khosro Faravahar Defa Az Sassanian Va Javab Be Akhond Eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
Part 6 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye......
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
wn.com/Part 6 Khosro Faravahar Defa Az Sassanian Va Javab Be Akhond Eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
Part 7 - khosro faravahar - defa az sassanian va javab be akhond eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye......
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
wn.com/Part 7 Khosro Faravahar Defa Az Sassanian Va Javab Be Akhond Eshkevari
Khosro Fravahar dar barname ye Khanom e Dokhi ABDI dar television e jahani ye Ariamehr, www.abctv1.com 29-may-2010 mozoo e in bar e barname pasokh be hamleye...
Dish showing the Sassanian King Shapur II hunting two lions, Sharjah Museum for Islamic Civilisation
A Dish showing the Sassanian King Shapur II hunting two lions. The enlarged dish size is displayed at Sharjah Museum for Islamic Civilisation, Sharjah, Unite......
A Dish showing the Sassanian King Shapur II hunting two lions. The enlarged dish size is displayed at Sharjah Museum for Islamic Civilisation, Sharjah, Unite...
wn.com/Dish Showing The Sassanian King Shapur Ii Hunting Two Lions, Sharjah Museum For Islamic Civilisation
A Dish showing the Sassanian King Shapur II hunting two lions. The enlarged dish size is displayed at Sharjah Museum for Islamic Civilisation, Sharjah, Unite...
What does Sassanian mean?
What does Sassanian mean?
A spoken definition of Sassanian.
Intro Sound:
Typewriter - Tamskp
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Outro Music:
Groove Groove - Kev...
What does Sassanian mean?
A spoken definition of Sassanian.
Intro Sound:
Typewriter - Tamskp
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Outro Music:
Groove Groove - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Intro/Outro Photo:
The best days are not planned - Marcus Hansson
Licensed under CC-BY-2.0
Book Image:
Open Book template PSD - DougitDesign
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Text derived from:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Sassanian
Text to Speech powered by TTS-API.COM
wn.com/What Does Sassanian Mean
What does Sassanian mean?
A spoken definition of Sassanian.
Intro Sound:
Typewriter - Tamskp
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Outro Music:
Groove Groove - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Intro/Outro Photo:
The best days are not planned - Marcus Hansson
Licensed under CC-BY-2.0
Book Image:
Open Book template PSD - DougitDesign
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Sassanian
Text to Speech powered by TTS-API.COM
- published: 30 Dec 2014
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Sassanian Empire under Ardashir I,Shahpur I & Karthir (Magus or Zoroastrian religious man)
This period of two Sassanian Shah war strategy against Roman to gain Syria,Babylon and Armenia,economics trades,Dehgans the war load who forcefully collect t......
This period of two Sassanian Shah war strategy against Roman to gain Syria,Babylon and Armenia,economics trades,Dehgans the war load who forcefully collect t...
wn.com/Sassanian Empire Under Ardashir I,Shahpur I Karthir (Magus Or Zoroastrian Religious Man)
This period of two Sassanian Shah war strategy against Roman to gain Syria,Babylon and Armenia,economics trades,Dehgans the war load who forcefully collect t...
Sassanian Meaning
Video shows what Sassanian means. of or pertaining to the Sassanid Dynasty who ruled Persia during 224-651 .. of or pertaining to the empire ruled by that dynas...
Video shows what Sassanian means. of or pertaining to the Sassanid Dynasty who ruled Persia during 224-651 .. of or pertaining to the empire ruled by that dynasty. Sassanian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Sassanian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
wn.com/Sassanian Meaning
Video shows what Sassanian means. of or pertaining to the Sassanid Dynasty who ruled Persia during 224-651 .. of or pertaining to the empire ruled by that dynasty. Sassanian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Sassanian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 17 May 2015
- views: 0
The Foodie goes back in time (Full Episode)
The Foodie Kunal Vijayakar goes back in time to visit the Sassanian, which turns 100 this year, remains one of the few remaining Irani cafes in the Mumbai ci......
The Foodie Kunal Vijayakar goes back in time to visit the Sassanian, which turns 100 this year, remains one of the few remaining Irani cafes in the Mumbai ci...
wn.com/The Foodie Goes Back In Time (Full Episode)
The Foodie Kunal Vijayakar goes back in time to visit the Sassanian, which turns 100 this year, remains one of the few remaining Irani cafes in the Mumbai ci...
- published: 15 Apr 2013
- views: 10431
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author: TIMES NOW
Intro: An Evening with Dr. Kaveh Farrokh - Sassanian Architecture
Topic: The Influence of Sassanian Architecture on European and Broader Civilizations Dr. Kaveh Farrokh takes us to a journey back to ancient Persia and the a......
Topic: The Influence of Sassanian Architecture on European and Broader Civilizations Dr. Kaveh Farrokh takes us to a journey back to ancient Persia and the a...
wn.com/Intro An Evening With Dr. Kaveh Farrokh Sassanian Architecture
Topic: The Influence of Sassanian Architecture on European and Broader Civilizations Dr. Kaveh Farrokh takes us to a journey back to ancient Persia and the a...
How to Pronounce Sassanian
This video shows you how to pronounce Sassanian...
This video shows you how to pronounce Sassanian
wn.com/How To Pronounce Sassanian
This video shows you how to pronounce Sassanian
- published: 26 Feb 2015
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The Armies of Ancient Persia: The Sassanians — Download
Download Here: http://tinyurl.com/o39qm73
Throughout most of the classical period, Persia was one of the great superpowers, placing a limit on the expansion of Western powers. It was the most formidable rival to the Roman Empire for centuries, until Persia, by then under the Sassanians, was overwhelmed by the Islamic conquests in the seventh century AD. Yet, the armies of ancient Persi
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Elimination first Sassanian reliefs ! محواولین نقش برجسته ساسان
Elimination first Sassanian reliefs, محواولین نقش برجسته ساسانیان, IranPressNews, Historic, Educational, Report, shirzadegan, Documentary, Pictures, Short Clip, News, Report .
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How to Pronounce Sassanian
Learn how to say Sassanian correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. @---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@ Check out...
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How to Pronounce Sassanians
This video shows you how to pronounce Sassanians
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IRAN Lecture in Exeter University (3 of 4): The Sassanians
Prof. Richard Seaford talks about the Sassanians. Prof Seaford visited Iran in September 2014 with Travel The Unknown on their Glories of Persia archaeology tour
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Muslim elaboration after the death of Muhammad(SAW) to Byzantine & Sassanian land part 1
Once the rebellions had been put down, Abu Bakr began a war of conquest. Whether or not he intended a full-out imperial conquest is hard to say; he did, howe...
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Sassanian Empire continous victory against Roman under Shah Hormizd I,Bahram I,II&III; ,Shahpur II &
Karthir retain his position of chief Magian priest build religious affair under 4 more Shah and grow the Zoroastrian priesthood and surpass the nobility(,Deh...
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Achaemenid Dynasty Conclusion,Seleucid Dynasty,Parthians Arsacid Dynasty & Sassanian
Tansar+the Zend Avesta.The letter of Tansar the 4 estates
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SAI Rome versus Sassanians
RTW/BI mod SAI. Online battle between Romans and Sassanians.
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Pahlavi & Sassanian !تحریف تاریخ ساسانیان و پهلوی
Shah Pahlavi Iran & Sassanian تحریف تاریخ ساسانیان و پهلوی Writer Koroush Tehran Iran Educational news .
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RTW/Invasio Barbarorum FD: The Historical Battle of Nineveh 627 AD, (((With Full Edited Units)))
The Battle of Nineveh 627 AD when the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius defeats the Sassanians led by General Razatis in the climatic battle of his Sassanian campa...
The Armies of Ancient Persia: The Sassanians — Download
Download Here: http://tinyurl.com/o39qm73
Throughout most of the classical period, Persia was one of the great superpowers, placing a limit on the e...
Download Here: http://tinyurl.com/o39qm73
Throughout most of the classical period, Persia was one of the great superpowers, placing a limit on the expansion of Western powers. It was the most formidable rival to the Roman Empire for centuries, until Persia, by then under the Sassanians, was overwhelmed by the Islamic conquests in the seventh century AD. Yet, the armies of ancient Persia have received relatively little detailed attention, certainly in comparison to those of Rome. This work is the first of three volumes (though chronologically the last) that will form the most comprehensive study of ancient Persian armies available. The Sassanians, the native Iranian dynasty that ousted their Parthian overlords in AD 226, developed a highly sophisticated army that was able for centuries to hold off all comers. They continued the Parthian's famous winning combination of swift horse archers with heavily-armored cataphract cavalry, also making much use of war elephants, but Kaveh Farrokh interestingly demonstrates that their oft-maligned infantry has been much underestimated. The author, himself an Iranian émigré and expert in ancient Persian languages and military history, draws on the latest research and new archaeological evidence, focusing on the organization, equipment and tactics of the armies that dominated the ancient Middle East for so long.
wn.com/The Armies Of Ancient Persia The Sassanians — Download
Download Here: http://tinyurl.com/o39qm73
Throughout most of the classical period, Persia was one of the great superpowers, placing a limit on the expansion of Western powers. It was the most formidable rival to the Roman Empire for centuries, until Persia, by then under the Sassanians, was overwhelmed by the Islamic conquests in the seventh century AD. Yet, the armies of ancient Persia have received relatively little detailed attention, certainly in comparison to those of Rome. This work is the first of three volumes (though chronologically the last) that will form the most comprehensive study of ancient Persian armies available. The Sassanians, the native Iranian dynasty that ousted their Parthian overlords in AD 226, developed a highly sophisticated army that was able for centuries to hold off all comers. They continued the Parthian's famous winning combination of swift horse archers with heavily-armored cataphract cavalry, also making much use of war elephants, but Kaveh Farrokh interestingly demonstrates that their oft-maligned infantry has been much underestimated. The author, himself an Iranian émigré and expert in ancient Persian languages and military history, draws on the latest research and new archaeological evidence, focusing on the organization, equipment and tactics of the armies that dominated the ancient Middle East for so long.
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 0
Elimination first Sassanian reliefs ! محواولین نقش برجسته ساسان
Elimination first Sassanian reliefs, محواولین نقش برجسته ساسانیان, IranPressNews, Historic, Educational, Report, shirzadegan, Documentary, Pictures, Short Clip,...
Elimination first Sassanian reliefs, محواولین نقش برجسته ساسانیان, IranPressNews, Historic, Educational, Report, shirzadegan, Documentary, Pictures, Short Clip, News, Report .
wn.com/Elimination First Sassanian Reliefs محواولین نقش برجسته ساسان
Elimination first Sassanian reliefs, محواولین نقش برجسته ساسانیان, IranPressNews, Historic, Educational, Report, shirzadegan, Documentary, Pictures, Short Clip, News, Report .
- published: 06 Mar 2015
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How to Pronounce Sassanian
Learn how to say Sassanian correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. @---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@---@ Check out......
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How to Pronounce Sassanians
This video shows you how to pronounce Sassanians...
This video shows you how to pronounce Sassanians
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This video shows you how to pronounce Sassanians
- published: 26 Feb 2015
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IRAN Lecture in Exeter University (3 of 4): The Sassanians
Prof. Richard Seaford talks about the Sassanians. Prof Seaford visited Iran in September 2014 with Travel The Unknown on their Glories of Persia archaeology tou...
Prof. Richard Seaford talks about the Sassanians. Prof Seaford visited Iran in September 2014 with Travel The Unknown on their Glories of Persia archaeology tour
wn.com/Iran Lecture In Exeter University (3 Of 4) The Sassanians
Prof. Richard Seaford talks about the Sassanians. Prof Seaford visited Iran in September 2014 with Travel The Unknown on their Glories of Persia archaeology tour
- published: 27 Oct 2014
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Muslim elaboration after the death of Muhammad(SAW) to Byzantine & Sassanian land part 1
Once the rebellions had been put down, Abu Bakr began a war of conquest. Whether or not he intended a full-out imperial conquest is hard to say; he did, howe......
Once the rebellions had been put down, Abu Bakr began a war of conquest. Whether or not he intended a full-out imperial conquest is hard to say; he did, howe...
wn.com/Muslim Elaboration After The Death Of Muhammad(Saw) To Byzantine Sassanian Land Part 1
Once the rebellions had been put down, Abu Bakr began a war of conquest. Whether or not he intended a full-out imperial conquest is hard to say; he did, howe...
Sassanian Empire continous victory against Roman under Shah Hormizd I,Bahram I,II&III; ,Shahpur II &
Karthir retain his position of chief Magian priest build religious affair under 4 more Shah and grow the Zoroastrian priesthood and surpass the nobility(,Deh......
Karthir retain his position of chief Magian priest build religious affair under 4 more Shah and grow the Zoroastrian priesthood and surpass the nobility(,Deh...
wn.com/Sassanian Empire Continous Victory Against Roman Under Shah Hormizd I,Bahram I,Ii Iii ,Shahpur Ii
Karthir retain his position of chief Magian priest build religious affair under 4 more Shah and grow the Zoroastrian priesthood and surpass the nobility(,Deh...
SAI Rome versus Sassanians
RTW/BI mod SAI. Online battle between Romans and Sassanians....
RTW/BI mod SAI. Online battle between Romans and Sassanians.
wn.com/Sai Rome Versus Sassanians
RTW/BI mod SAI. Online battle between Romans and Sassanians.
Pahlavi & Sassanian !تحریف تاریخ ساسانیان و پهلوی
Shah Pahlavi Iran & Sassanian تحریف تاریخ ساسانیان و پهلوی Writer Koroush Tehran Iran Educational news ....
Shah Pahlavi Iran & Sassanian تحریف تاریخ ساسانیان و پهلوی Writer Koroush Tehran Iran Educational news .
wn.com/Pahlavi Sassanian تحریف تاریخ ساسانیان و پهلوی
Shah Pahlavi Iran & Sassanian تحریف تاریخ ساسانیان و پهلوی Writer Koroush Tehran Iran Educational news .
RTW/Invasio Barbarorum FD: The Historical Battle of Nineveh 627 AD, (((With Full Edited Units)))
The Battle of Nineveh 627 AD when the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius defeats the Sassanians led by General Razatis in the climatic battle of his Sassanian campa......
The Battle of Nineveh 627 AD when the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius defeats the Sassanians led by General Razatis in the climatic battle of his Sassanian campa...
wn.com/Rtw Invasio Barbarorum Fd The Historical Battle Of Nineveh 627 Ad, (((With Full Edited Units)))
The Battle of Nineveh 627 AD when the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius defeats the Sassanians led by General Razatis in the climatic battle of his Sassanian campa...
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The Religions of Sassanid Era - دین در دودمان ساسانیان - شاهین نژاد
شاهین نژاد پژوهشگر فرهنگ و تاریخ ایران، برنده جایزه بهترین شخصیت سال ۱۳۹۰در رشته ميراث فرهنگی و تاريخی از سوی بنیاد پاسارگاد و نویسنده کتاب "نشینی دراز است پ...
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Silk Road II - Episode 14: The Other Silk Road
Episode 14: The Other Silk Road
To avoid the heavy taxes levied by the Sassanian Dynasty of Persia, silk merchants established a new route - through the Caucasus Mountains! Visit the eerie Town of the Dead. There's a large population, but not one living soul...
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Christopher Hitchens on Iran, Al Gore, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger (1988)
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia. The name "Iran", which in Persian means "Land of the Aryans", has been in native...
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Total War: Attila - Eastern Roman Empire & History - Ep. 40 (Defending Amida)
Wherein the combined Sassanian/Armenian assault begins, as brave Roman troops march east to defend the Empire.
History Discussed: Justa Grata Honoria and Attila. Link to J. B. Bury article: http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Journals/JRS/9/Justa_Grata_Honoria*.html.
Photo of Solidus coin showing Honoria by Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. (http://www.cngcoins.com) CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creati
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Total War: Attila - Disaster in the East (LP Part 4)
In Part 4 of my Total War: Attila, Let's Play I fight out a battle to the East of Nisibis in which two Roman Legions join forces to face off against a vastly superior Sassanian force. Outnumber more than 2-1 the Roman force may hold the fate of the Empire in it's hands. Two of the total Seven Eastern Roman Empire's legions risk being wiped out.
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RTW/InvasioBarbarorvm FD: The Battle of Dara 530 A.D. Roman-Byzantines vs Sassanids
I have this battle uploaded on my Suppressingfire channel but i'm gonna remove it cos part 1 is blocked almost world-wide because of the music, so i reupload...
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WZO Seminar 2008 Prof. Keija Yan & Dr Takeshi Aoki "Zoroastrians in Tang China (618 - 907)
Speakers: Prof Kejia Yan (China) & Dr Takeshi Aoki (Japan) Chairperson: Ms Shahin Bekhradnia "Zoroastrians and the Sassanian Royal Family in the Tang China (...
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Attila: Total War (Part 1: Legacy of Ardashir)
The Sassanian empire has such a good starting position that it can run itself........ apparently.
Hopefully I fixed the audio problem I seemed to have.
Let me know what you all think below!
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The REBUTTAL - Unity Series- Ending the Kemetic Jihad on Islam-Message to the Muslims
A Full discussion on the History of Islam as Originating in the Nilotic Sudan and Hijaz from Afro-Asiatic peoples and language systems as a spiritual socio-political response of peoples of African Descent to Pale Roman/Sassanian colonization of culture and socio-political systems of Original Peoples
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A Closer Look To The Origins of the Azerbaijanis
The Azerbaijani are of mixed ethnic origin, the oldest element deriving from the indigenous population of eastern Transcaucasia and possibly from the Medians of northern Persia. This population was Persianized during the period of the Sassanian dynasty of Iran (3rd–7th century CE). Turkification of the population can be dated from the region’s conquest by the Seljuq Turks in the 11th century and t
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The Rise And Fall Of The Sasanian Empire
The Sasanian Empire also known as Sassanian, Sasanid, Sassanid or Neo-Persian Empire), known to its inhabitants as Ērānshahrnand Ērān in Middle Persian,[a] was the last Iranian empire before the rise of Islam, ruled by the Sasanian dynasty from 224 AD to 651 AD. The Sasanian Empire, which succeeded the Parthian Empire, was recognized as one of the leading world powers alongside its arch rival the
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INVASIO BARBARORUM SOMNIUM APOSTATAE IULIANI -Rome Total War Online Battle4
Rough and tumble a battle edge of the hanging gardens of Babylon ,I had to confined upload time 32 minutes,actually took nearly an hour.Imperium Constantini ...
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Prof. Touraj Daryaee's Lecture at the Library for Iranian Studies - Sat. 7 June 2014 (part 1)
The event is a lecture by Prof. Touraj Daryaee (Bahari Fellow at the Oriental Institute, Oxford University, Howard C. Baskerville Professor in the History of...
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WAAR TV HD, Citadel of Erbil
The Erbil Citadel (Kurdish: قهڵای ههولێر Qelay Hewlêr; Arabic: قلعة أربيل) is a tell or occupied mound, and the historical city centre of Erbil in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It has been claimed that the site is the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world.[1] The citadel has been inscribed on the World Heritage List since 21 June 2014.
The earliest evidence for occupation of the cita
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CMEAC Symposium.Theodore Drab. March 7-8 2013. Paper 03
Imported Embellishment: European adoption/adaptation of Middle Eastern Design Elements. Written by: Theodore Drab, Associate Professor Oklahoma State Univers...
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Azerbaijan Baku Old City
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Sceau cylindre d Ibni Sharrum roi d’Agadé,Mésapotamie(vers 2217-2193av.JC-C.)Musée du Paris
par Françoise Demange, musée du Louvre, et Michel Menu (C2RMF) et en présence de Michel Paysant.
Ce sceau est l’un des chefs-d’œuvre les plus aboutis de l’art de la glyptique du Proche-Orient antique qui atteint l’un de ses sommets en Mésopotamie à la fin du IIIe millénaire sous l’empire d’Agadé.
L’inscription au centre de l’empreinte permet d’identifier le propriétaire du sceau : Ibni-Sharrum, s
The Religions of Sassanid Era - دین در دودمان ساسانیان - شاهین نژاد
شاهین نژاد پژوهشگر فرهنگ و تاریخ ایران، برنده جایزه بهترین شخصیت سال ۱۳۹۰در رشته ميراث فرهنگی و تاريخی از سوی بنیاد پاسارگاد و نویسنده کتاب "نشینی دراز است پ......
شاهین نژاد پژوهشگر فرهنگ و تاریخ ایران، برنده جایزه بهترین شخصیت سال ۱۳۹۰در رشته ميراث فرهنگی و تاريخی از سوی بنیاد پاسارگاد و نویسنده کتاب "نشینی دراز است پ...
wn.com/The Religions Of Sassanid Era دین در دودمان ساسانیان شاهین نژاد
شاهین نژاد پژوهشگر فرهنگ و تاریخ ایران، برنده جایزه بهترین شخصیت سال ۱۳۹۰در رشته ميراث فرهنگی و تاريخی از سوی بنیاد پاسارگاد و نویسنده کتاب "نشینی دراز است پ...
- published: 01 Sep 2012
- views: 6398
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author: CZC ORG
Silk Road II - Episode 14: The Other Silk Road
Episode 14: The Other Silk Road
To avoid the heavy taxes levied by the Sassanian Dynasty of Persia, silk merchants established a new route - through the Caucasu...
Episode 14: The Other Silk Road
To avoid the heavy taxes levied by the Sassanian Dynasty of Persia, silk merchants established a new route - through the Caucasus Mountains! Visit the eerie Town of the Dead. There's a large population, but not one living soul...
wn.com/Silk Road Ii Episode 14 The Other Silk Road
Episode 14: The Other Silk Road
To avoid the heavy taxes levied by the Sassanian Dynasty of Persia, silk merchants established a new route - through the Caucasus Mountains! Visit the eerie Town of the Dead. There's a large population, but not one living soul...
- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 4547
Christopher Hitchens on Iran, Al Gore, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger (1988)
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia. The name "Iran", which in Persian means "Land of the Aryans", has been in native......
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia. The name "Iran", which in Persian means "Land of the Aryans", has been in native...
wn.com/Christopher Hitchens On Iran, Al Gore, Richard Nixon And Henry Kissinger (1988)
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia. The name "Iran", which in Persian means "Land of the Aryans", has been in native...
Total War: Attila - Eastern Roman Empire & History - Ep. 40 (Defending Amida)
Wherein the combined Sassanian/Armenian assault begins, as brave Roman troops march east to defend the Empire.
History Discussed: Justa Grata Honoria and Attil...
Wherein the combined Sassanian/Armenian assault begins, as brave Roman troops march east to defend the Empire.
History Discussed: Justa Grata Honoria and Attila. Link to J. B. Bury article: http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Journals/JRS/9/Justa_Grata_Honoria*.html.
Photo of Solidus coin showing Honoria by Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. (http://www.cngcoins.com) CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en).
Links and notes on sources mentioned in the video and throughout the series can be found in the playlist info.
Total War: Attila is a game by Creative Assembly and published by Sega.
Tags: Total War Attila Eastern Roman Empire Romans
wn.com/Total War Attila Eastern Roman Empire History Ep. 40 (Defending Amida)
Wherein the combined Sassanian/Armenian assault begins, as brave Roman troops march east to defend the Empire.
History Discussed: Justa Grata Honoria and Attila. Link to J. B. Bury article: http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Journals/JRS/9/Justa_Grata_Honoria*.html.
Photo of Solidus coin showing Honoria by Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. (http://www.cngcoins.com) CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en).
Links and notes on sources mentioned in the video and throughout the series can be found in the playlist info.
Total War: Attila is a game by Creative Assembly and published by Sega.
Tags: Total War Attila Eastern Roman Empire Romans
- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 90
Total War: Attila - Disaster in the East (LP Part 4)
In Part 4 of my Total War: Attila, Let's Play I fight out a battle to the East of Nisibis in which two Roman Legions join forces to face off against a vastly su...
In Part 4 of my Total War: Attila, Let's Play I fight out a battle to the East of Nisibis in which two Roman Legions join forces to face off against a vastly superior Sassanian force. Outnumber more than 2-1 the Roman force may hold the fate of the Empire in it's hands. Two of the total Seven Eastern Roman Empire's legions risk being wiped out.
wn.com/Total War Attila Disaster In The East (Lp Part 4)
In Part 4 of my Total War: Attila, Let's Play I fight out a battle to the East of Nisibis in which two Roman Legions join forces to face off against a vastly superior Sassanian force. Outnumber more than 2-1 the Roman force may hold the fate of the Empire in it's hands. Two of the total Seven Eastern Roman Empire's legions risk being wiped out.
- published: 28 Feb 2015
- views: 9
RTW/InvasioBarbarorvm FD: The Battle of Dara 530 A.D. Roman-Byzantines vs Sassanids
I have this battle uploaded on my Suppressingfire channel but i'm gonna remove it cos part 1 is blocked almost world-wide because of the music, so i reupload......
I have this battle uploaded on my Suppressingfire channel but i'm gonna remove it cos part 1 is blocked almost world-wide because of the music, so i reupload...
wn.com/Rtw Invasiobarbarorvm Fd The Battle Of Dara 530 A.D. Roman Byzantines Vs Sassanids
I have this battle uploaded on my Suppressingfire channel but i'm gonna remove it cos part 1 is blocked almost world-wide because of the music, so i reupload...
WZO Seminar 2008 Prof. Keija Yan & Dr Takeshi Aoki "Zoroastrians in Tang China (618 - 907)
Speakers: Prof Kejia Yan (China) & Dr Takeshi Aoki (Japan) Chairperson: Ms Shahin Bekhradnia "Zoroastrians and the Sassanian Royal Family in the Tang China (......
Speakers: Prof Kejia Yan (China) & Dr Takeshi Aoki (Japan) Chairperson: Ms Shahin Bekhradnia "Zoroastrians and the Sassanian Royal Family in the Tang China (...
wn.com/Wzo Seminar 2008 Prof. Keija Yan Dr Takeshi Aoki Zoroastrians In Tang China (618 907)
Speakers: Prof Kejia Yan (China) & Dr Takeshi Aoki (Japan) Chairperson: Ms Shahin Bekhradnia "Zoroastrians and the Sassanian Royal Family in the Tang China (...
- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 159
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author: WZO UK
Attila: Total War (Part 1: Legacy of Ardashir)
The Sassanian empire has such a good starting position that it can run itself........ apparently.
Hopefully I fixed the audio problem I seemed to have.
Let m...
The Sassanian empire has such a good starting position that it can run itself........ apparently.
Hopefully I fixed the audio problem I seemed to have.
Let me know what you all think below!
wn.com/Attila Total War (Part 1 Legacy Of Ardashir)
The Sassanian empire has such a good starting position that it can run itself........ apparently.
Hopefully I fixed the audio problem I seemed to have.
Let me know what you all think below!
- published: 11 May 2015
- views: 17
The REBUTTAL - Unity Series- Ending the Kemetic Jihad on Islam-Message to the Muslims
A Full discussion on the History of Islam as Originating in the Nilotic Sudan and Hijaz from Afro-Asiatic peoples and language systems as a spiritual socio-poli...
A Full discussion on the History of Islam as Originating in the Nilotic Sudan and Hijaz from Afro-Asiatic peoples and language systems as a spiritual socio-political response of peoples of African Descent to Pale Roman/Sassanian colonization of culture and socio-political systems of Original Peoples
wn.com/The Rebuttal Unity Series Ending The Kemetic Jihad On Islam Message To The Muslims
A Full discussion on the History of Islam as Originating in the Nilotic Sudan and Hijaz from Afro-Asiatic peoples and language systems as a spiritual socio-political response of peoples of African Descent to Pale Roman/Sassanian colonization of culture and socio-political systems of Original Peoples
- published: 02 Nov 2014
- views: 15
A Closer Look To The Origins of the Azerbaijanis
The Azerbaijani are of mixed ethnic origin, the oldest element deriving from the indigenous population of eastern Transcaucasia and possibly from the Medians of...
The Azerbaijani are of mixed ethnic origin, the oldest element deriving from the indigenous population of eastern Transcaucasia and possibly from the Medians of northern Persia. This population was Persianized during the period of the Sassanian dynasty of Iran (3rd–7th century CE). Turkification of the population can be dated from the region’s conquest by the Seljuq Turks in the 11th century and the continued influx of Turkic populations in subsequent centuries, including those groups that migrated during the Mongol conquests in the 13th century. (The greater portion of the tribes that formed the Mongol forces or were stimulated by the Mongol conquest to migrate were Turkic.
The Caucasian origin of the Azerbaijanis defines a link between Azeris and their pre-Turkification Caucasian past and mostly applies to the Azeris of the Caucasus, most of whom are now inhabitants of what is now the Republic of Azerbaijan. There is evidence that, despite repeated invasions and migrations, aboriginal Caucasians may have been culturally assimilated, first by Iranians, such as the Alans, and later by the Oghuz Turks. Considerable information has been learned about the Caucasian Albanians including their language, history, early conversion to Christianity, and close ties to the Armenians. Many academics believe that the Udi language, still spoken in Azerbaijan, is a remnant of the Albanians' language.
This Caucasian influence extended further south into Iranian Azarbaijan. During the 1st millennium BCE, another Caucasian people, the Mannaeans (Mannai) populated much of this area. This ancient country was in northwestern Iran, south of Lake Urmia. During the period of its existence in the early 1st millennium bc, Mannai was surrounded by three major powers: Assyria, Urartu, and Media. With the intrusion of the Scythians and the rise of the Medes in the 7th century, the Manneans lost their identity and were subsumed under the term Medes.
Genetic testing
Although genetic testing demonstrates primarily the Turkification of the region rather than that the Azerbaijani Turks are descendants of migrants from Central Asia, it does however show that the region is a genetically mixed one. Though the population of Azerbaijan is culturally diverse, genetic testing has revealed common genetic markers that support an autochthonous background for most Azerbaijani Turks. There is evidence of genetic admixture derived from Central Asians (specifically Haplogroup H12), notably the Turkmen, that is higher than that of their neighbors, the Georgians and Armenians. MtDNA analysis indicates that the main relationship with Iranians is through a larger West Eurasian group that is secondary to that of the Caucasus, according to a study that did not include Azerbaijani Turks, but Georgians who have clustered with Azerbaijani Turks in other studies. The conclusion from the testing shows that the Azerbaijani Turks of the republic are a mixed population with relationships, in order of greatest similarity, with the Caucasus, Iranians and Near Easterners, Europeans, and Turkmen. Other genetic analysis of mtDNA and Y-chromosomes indicates that Caucasian populations are genetically intermediate between Europeans and Near Easterners, but that they are more closely related to Near Easterners overall.
Another study, conducted in 2003 by the Russian Journal of Genetics, compared Iranian-language speakers of the Republic of Azerbaijan (the Talysh and Tats) with Turkic Azerbaijanis and found that the genetic structure of those populations, compared with the other Iranian-speaking populations (Persians from Iran, Ossetins, and Tajiks), was closer to Turkic Azerbaijanis than to Iranian-speaking populations elsewhere.
In 2006 M. Regueiro and A.M. Cadenas of Stanford University showed that the population of central Iran (Isfahan) group to Caucasian Azeri people more than population of Turkey in terms of haplogroup distributions and genetic homogeneity.
The latest comparative study (2013) on the complete mitochondrial DNA diversity in Iranians has indicated that Iranian Azeris are more related to the people of Georgia, than they are to other Iranians (Persians, Armenians, etc.)
Iranian substrate
The Iranian origin of the Azeris defines a link between present-day Azeris and their pre-Turkification Iranian past and mostly applies to Iranian Azeris. It is supported by historical accounts, by the existence of the Old Azari language, present day place names, cultural similarities between Iranian peoples and Azeris, and archaeological and ethnical evidence. It is also favored by notable scholars and sources, such as Vladimir Minorsky, Richard Frye, Xavier De Planhol, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Encyclopædia Iranica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Grand Dictionnaire Encyclopedique Larousse, and World Book Encyclopedia.
wn.com/A Closer Look To The Origins Of The Azerbaijanis
The Azerbaijani are of mixed ethnic origin, the oldest element deriving from the indigenous population of eastern Transcaucasia and possibly from the Medians of northern Persia. This population was Persianized during the period of the Sassanian dynasty of Iran (3rd–7th century CE). Turkification of the population can be dated from the region’s conquest by the Seljuq Turks in the 11th century and the continued influx of Turkic populations in subsequent centuries, including those groups that migrated during the Mongol conquests in the 13th century. (The greater portion of the tribes that formed the Mongol forces or were stimulated by the Mongol conquest to migrate were Turkic.
The Caucasian origin of the Azerbaijanis defines a link between Azeris and their pre-Turkification Caucasian past and mostly applies to the Azeris of the Caucasus, most of whom are now inhabitants of what is now the Republic of Azerbaijan. There is evidence that, despite repeated invasions and migrations, aboriginal Caucasians may have been culturally assimilated, first by Iranians, such as the Alans, and later by the Oghuz Turks. Considerable information has been learned about the Caucasian Albanians including their language, history, early conversion to Christianity, and close ties to the Armenians. Many academics believe that the Udi language, still spoken in Azerbaijan, is a remnant of the Albanians' language.
This Caucasian influence extended further south into Iranian Azarbaijan. During the 1st millennium BCE, another Caucasian people, the Mannaeans (Mannai) populated much of this area. This ancient country was in northwestern Iran, south of Lake Urmia. During the period of its existence in the early 1st millennium bc, Mannai was surrounded by three major powers: Assyria, Urartu, and Media. With the intrusion of the Scythians and the rise of the Medes in the 7th century, the Manneans lost their identity and were subsumed under the term Medes.
Genetic testing
Although genetic testing demonstrates primarily the Turkification of the region rather than that the Azerbaijani Turks are descendants of migrants from Central Asia, it does however show that the region is a genetically mixed one. Though the population of Azerbaijan is culturally diverse, genetic testing has revealed common genetic markers that support an autochthonous background for most Azerbaijani Turks. There is evidence of genetic admixture derived from Central Asians (specifically Haplogroup H12), notably the Turkmen, that is higher than that of their neighbors, the Georgians and Armenians. MtDNA analysis indicates that the main relationship with Iranians is through a larger West Eurasian group that is secondary to that of the Caucasus, according to a study that did not include Azerbaijani Turks, but Georgians who have clustered with Azerbaijani Turks in other studies. The conclusion from the testing shows that the Azerbaijani Turks of the republic are a mixed population with relationships, in order of greatest similarity, with the Caucasus, Iranians and Near Easterners, Europeans, and Turkmen. Other genetic analysis of mtDNA and Y-chromosomes indicates that Caucasian populations are genetically intermediate between Europeans and Near Easterners, but that they are more closely related to Near Easterners overall.
Another study, conducted in 2003 by the Russian Journal of Genetics, compared Iranian-language speakers of the Republic of Azerbaijan (the Talysh and Tats) with Turkic Azerbaijanis and found that the genetic structure of those populations, compared with the other Iranian-speaking populations (Persians from Iran, Ossetins, and Tajiks), was closer to Turkic Azerbaijanis than to Iranian-speaking populations elsewhere.
In 2006 M. Regueiro and A.M. Cadenas of Stanford University showed that the population of central Iran (Isfahan) group to Caucasian Azeri people more than population of Turkey in terms of haplogroup distributions and genetic homogeneity.
The latest comparative study (2013) on the complete mitochondrial DNA diversity in Iranians has indicated that Iranian Azeris are more related to the people of Georgia, than they are to other Iranians (Persians, Armenians, etc.)
Iranian substrate
The Iranian origin of the Azeris defines a link between present-day Azeris and their pre-Turkification Iranian past and mostly applies to Iranian Azeris. It is supported by historical accounts, by the existence of the Old Azari language, present day place names, cultural similarities between Iranian peoples and Azeris, and archaeological and ethnical evidence. It is also favored by notable scholars and sources, such as Vladimir Minorsky, Richard Frye, Xavier De Planhol, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Encyclopædia Iranica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Grand Dictionnaire Encyclopedique Larousse, and World Book Encyclopedia.
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 0
The Rise And Fall Of The Sasanian Empire
The Sasanian Empire also known as Sassanian, Sasanid, Sassanid or Neo-Persian Empire), known to its inhabitants as Ērānshahrnand Ērān in Middle Persian,[a] was ...
The Sasanian Empire also known as Sassanian, Sasanid, Sassanid or Neo-Persian Empire), known to its inhabitants as Ērānshahrnand Ērān in Middle Persian,[a] was the last Iranian empire before the rise of Islam, ruled by the Sasanian dynasty from 224 AD to 651 AD. The Sasanian Empire, which succeeded the Parthian Empire, was recognized as one of the leading world powers alongside its arch rival the Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than 400 years.
The Sasanian Empire was founded by Ardashir I, after the fall of the Parthian Empire and the defeat of the last Arsacid king, Artabanus V. At its greatest extent, the Sassanid Empire encompassed all of today's Iran, Iraq, Eastern Arabia (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatif, Qatar, UAE), the Levant (Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan), the Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Dagestan, South Ossetia, Abkhazia), Egypt, large parts of Turkey, much of Central Asia (Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan), Yemen and Pakistan. According to a legend, the vexilloid of the Sassanid Empire was the Derafsh Kaviani.
The Sasanian Empire during Late Antiquity is considered to have been one of Iran's most important and influential historical periods, and constituted the last great Iranian empire before the Muslim conquest and the adoption of Islam. In many ways, the Sassanid period witnessed the peak of ancient Iranian civilization. Persia influenced Roman culture considerably during the Sassanid period. The Sassanids' cultural influence extended far beyond the empire's territorial borders, reaching as far as Western Europe, Africa, China and India. It played a prominent role in the formation of both European and Asian medieval art. Much of what later became known as Islamic culture in architecture, poetry and other subject matter was transferred from the Sassanids throughout the Muslim world.
Conflicting accounts shroud the details of the fall of the Parthian Empire and subsequent rise of the Sassanid Empire in mystery. The Sassanid Empire was established in Estakhr by Ardashir I.
Papak was originally the ruler of a region called Khir. However, by the year 200, he managed to overthrow Gochihr, and appoint himself as the new ruler of the Bazrangids. His mother, Rodhagh, was the daughter of the provincial governor of Pars. Papak and his eldest son Shapur managed to expand their power over all of Pars. The subsequent events are unclear, due to the elusive nature of the sources. It is certain, however, that following the death of Papak, Ardashir who at the time was the governor of Darabgerd, got involved in a power struggle of his own with his elder brother Shapur. Sources reveal that Shapur, leaving for a meeting with his brother, was killed when the roof of a building collapsed on him. By the year 208, over the protests of his other brothers who were put to death, Ardashir declared himself ruler of Pars.
Once Ardashir was appointed shahanshah, he moved his capital further to the south of Pars and founded Ardashir-Khwarrah (formerly Gur, modern day Firuzabad). The city, well supported by high mountains and easily defendable through narrow passes, became the center of Ardashir's efforts to gain more power. The city was surrounded by a high, circular wall, probably copied from that of Darabgird, and on the north-side included a large palace, remains of which still survive today. After establishing his rule over Pars, Ardashir I rapidly extended his territory, demanding fealty from the local princes of Fars, and gaining control over the neighboring provinces of Kerman, Isfahan, Susiana and Mesene. This expansion quickly came to the attention of Artabanus V, the Parthian king, who initially ordered the governor of Khuzestan to wage war against Ardashir in 224, but the battles were victories for Ardashir. In a second attempt to destroy Ardashir, Artabanus V himself met Ardashir in battle at Hormozgan, where Artabanus V met his death. Following the death of the Parthian ruler, Ardashir I went on to invade the western provinces of the now defunct Parthian Empire.
wn.com/The Rise And Fall Of The Sasanian Empire
The Sasanian Empire also known as Sassanian, Sasanid, Sassanid or Neo-Persian Empire), known to its inhabitants as Ērānshahrnand Ērān in Middle Persian,[a] was the last Iranian empire before the rise of Islam, ruled by the Sasanian dynasty from 224 AD to 651 AD. The Sasanian Empire, which succeeded the Parthian Empire, was recognized as one of the leading world powers alongside its arch rival the Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than 400 years.
The Sasanian Empire was founded by Ardashir I, after the fall of the Parthian Empire and the defeat of the last Arsacid king, Artabanus V. At its greatest extent, the Sassanid Empire encompassed all of today's Iran, Iraq, Eastern Arabia (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatif, Qatar, UAE), the Levant (Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan), the Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Dagestan, South Ossetia, Abkhazia), Egypt, large parts of Turkey, much of Central Asia (Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan), Yemen and Pakistan. According to a legend, the vexilloid of the Sassanid Empire was the Derafsh Kaviani.
The Sasanian Empire during Late Antiquity is considered to have been one of Iran's most important and influential historical periods, and constituted the last great Iranian empire before the Muslim conquest and the adoption of Islam. In many ways, the Sassanid period witnessed the peak of ancient Iranian civilization. Persia influenced Roman culture considerably during the Sassanid period. The Sassanids' cultural influence extended far beyond the empire's territorial borders, reaching as far as Western Europe, Africa, China and India. It played a prominent role in the formation of both European and Asian medieval art. Much of what later became known as Islamic culture in architecture, poetry and other subject matter was transferred from the Sassanids throughout the Muslim world.
Conflicting accounts shroud the details of the fall of the Parthian Empire and subsequent rise of the Sassanid Empire in mystery. The Sassanid Empire was established in Estakhr by Ardashir I.
Papak was originally the ruler of a region called Khir. However, by the year 200, he managed to overthrow Gochihr, and appoint himself as the new ruler of the Bazrangids. His mother, Rodhagh, was the daughter of the provincial governor of Pars. Papak and his eldest son Shapur managed to expand their power over all of Pars. The subsequent events are unclear, due to the elusive nature of the sources. It is certain, however, that following the death of Papak, Ardashir who at the time was the governor of Darabgerd, got involved in a power struggle of his own with his elder brother Shapur. Sources reveal that Shapur, leaving for a meeting with his brother, was killed when the roof of a building collapsed on him. By the year 208, over the protests of his other brothers who were put to death, Ardashir declared himself ruler of Pars.
Once Ardashir was appointed shahanshah, he moved his capital further to the south of Pars and founded Ardashir-Khwarrah (formerly Gur, modern day Firuzabad). The city, well supported by high mountains and easily defendable through narrow passes, became the center of Ardashir's efforts to gain more power. The city was surrounded by a high, circular wall, probably copied from that of Darabgird, and on the north-side included a large palace, remains of which still survive today. After establishing his rule over Pars, Ardashir I rapidly extended his territory, demanding fealty from the local princes of Fars, and gaining control over the neighboring provinces of Kerman, Isfahan, Susiana and Mesene. This expansion quickly came to the attention of Artabanus V, the Parthian king, who initially ordered the governor of Khuzestan to wage war against Ardashir in 224, but the battles were victories for Ardashir. In a second attempt to destroy Ardashir, Artabanus V himself met Ardashir in battle at Hormozgan, where Artabanus V met his death. Following the death of the Parthian ruler, Ardashir I went on to invade the western provinces of the now defunct Parthian Empire.
- published: 01 May 2015
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INVASIO BARBARORUM SOMNIUM APOSTATAE IULIANI -Rome Total War Online Battle4
Rough and tumble a battle edge of the hanging gardens of Babylon ,I had to confined upload time 32 minutes,actually took nearly an hour.Imperium Constantini ......
Rough and tumble a battle edge of the hanging gardens of Babylon ,I had to confined upload time 32 minutes,actually took nearly an hour.Imperium Constantini ...
wn.com/Invasio Barbarorum Somnium Apostatae Iuliani Rome Total War Online Battle4
Rough and tumble a battle edge of the hanging gardens of Babylon ,I had to confined upload time 32 minutes,actually took nearly an hour.Imperium Constantini ...
Prof. Touraj Daryaee's Lecture at the Library for Iranian Studies - Sat. 7 June 2014 (part 1)
The event is a lecture by Prof. Touraj Daryaee (Bahari Fellow at the Oriental Institute, Oxford University, Howard C. Baskerville Professor in the History of......
The event is a lecture by Prof. Touraj Daryaee (Bahari Fellow at the Oriental Institute, Oxford University, Howard C. Baskerville Professor in the History of...
wn.com/Prof. Touraj Daryaee's Lecture At The Library For Iranian Studies Sat. 7 June 2014 (Part 1)
The event is a lecture by Prof. Touraj Daryaee (Bahari Fellow at the Oriental Institute, Oxford University, Howard C. Baskerville Professor in the History of...
WAAR TV HD, Citadel of Erbil
The Erbil Citadel (Kurdish: قهڵای ههولێر Qelay Hewlêr; Arabic: قلعة أربيل) is a tell or occupied mound, and the historical city centre of Erbil in the Kurdis...
The Erbil Citadel (Kurdish: قهڵای ههولێر Qelay Hewlêr; Arabic: قلعة أربيل) is a tell or occupied mound, and the historical city centre of Erbil in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It has been claimed that the site is the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world.[1] The citadel has been inscribed on the World Heritage List since 21 June 2014.
The earliest evidence for occupation of the citadel mound dates to the 5th millennium BC, and possibly earlier. It appears for the first time in historical sources in the Ebla tablets around 2,300 BC, and gained particular importance during the Neo-Assyrian period. During the Sassanian period and the Abbasid Caliphate, Erbil was an important centre for Christianity. After the Mongols captured the citadel in 1258, the importance of Erbil declined. During the 20th century, the urban structure was significantly modified, as a result of which a number of houses and public buildings were destroyed. In 2007, the High Commission for Erbil Citadel Revitalization (HCECR) was established to oversee the restoration of the citadel. In the same year, all inhabitants, except one family, were evicted from the citadel as part of a large restoration project. Since then, archaeological research and restoration works have been carried out at and around the tell by various international teams and in cooperation with local specialists. The government plans to have 50 families live in the citadel once it is renovated.
The buildings on top of the tell stretch over a roughly oval area of 430 by 340 metres (1,410 ft × 1,120 ft) occupying 102,000 square metres (1,100,000 sq ft). The only religious structure that currently survives is the Mulla Afandi Mosque. The mound rises between 25 and 32 metres (82 and 105 ft) from the surrounding plain. When it was fully occupied, the citadel was divided in three districts or mahallas: from east to west the Serai, the Takya and the Topkhana. The Serai was occupied by notable families; the Takya district was named after the homes of dervishes, which are called takyas; and the Topkhana district housed craftsmen and farmers.
wn.com/Waar Tv Hd, Citadel Of Erbil
The Erbil Citadel (Kurdish: قهڵای ههولێر Qelay Hewlêr; Arabic: قلعة أربيل) is a tell or occupied mound, and the historical city centre of Erbil in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It has been claimed that the site is the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world.[1] The citadel has been inscribed on the World Heritage List since 21 June 2014.
The earliest evidence for occupation of the citadel mound dates to the 5th millennium BC, and possibly earlier. It appears for the first time in historical sources in the Ebla tablets around 2,300 BC, and gained particular importance during the Neo-Assyrian period. During the Sassanian period and the Abbasid Caliphate, Erbil was an important centre for Christianity. After the Mongols captured the citadel in 1258, the importance of Erbil declined. During the 20th century, the urban structure was significantly modified, as a result of which a number of houses and public buildings were destroyed. In 2007, the High Commission for Erbil Citadel Revitalization (HCECR) was established to oversee the restoration of the citadel. In the same year, all inhabitants, except one family, were evicted from the citadel as part of a large restoration project. Since then, archaeological research and restoration works have been carried out at and around the tell by various international teams and in cooperation with local specialists. The government plans to have 50 families live in the citadel once it is renovated.
The buildings on top of the tell stretch over a roughly oval area of 430 by 340 metres (1,410 ft × 1,120 ft) occupying 102,000 square metres (1,100,000 sq ft). The only religious structure that currently survives is the Mulla Afandi Mosque. The mound rises between 25 and 32 metres (82 and 105 ft) from the surrounding plain. When it was fully occupied, the citadel was divided in three districts or mahallas: from east to west the Serai, the Takya and the Topkhana. The Serai was occupied by notable families; the Takya district was named after the homes of dervishes, which are called takyas; and the Topkhana district housed craftsmen and farmers.
- published: 06 Mar 2015
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CMEAC Symposium.Theodore Drab. March 7-8 2013. Paper 03
Imported Embellishment: European adoption/adaptation of Middle Eastern Design Elements. Written by: Theodore Drab, Associate Professor Oklahoma State Univers......
Imported Embellishment: European adoption/adaptation of Middle Eastern Design Elements. Written by: Theodore Drab, Associate Professor Oklahoma State Univers...
wn.com/Cmeac Symposium.Theodore Drab. March 7 8 2013. Paper 03
Imported Embellishment: European adoption/adaptation of Middle Eastern Design Elements. Written by: Theodore Drab, Associate Professor Oklahoma State Univers...
Sceau cylindre d Ibni Sharrum roi d’Agadé,Mésapotamie(vers 2217-2193av.JC-C.)Musée du Paris
par Françoise Demange, musée du Louvre, et Michel Menu (C2RMF) et en présence de Michel Paysant.
Ce sceau est l’un des chefs-d’œuvre les plus aboutis de l’art d...
par Françoise Demange, musée du Louvre, et Michel Menu (C2RMF) et en présence de Michel Paysant.
Ce sceau est l’un des chefs-d’œuvre les plus aboutis de l’art de la glyptique du Proche-Orient antique qui atteint l’un de ses sommets en Mésopotamie à la fin du IIIe millénaire sous l’empire d’Agadé.
L’inscription au centre de l’empreinte permet d’identifier le propriétaire du sceau : Ibni-Sharrum, scribe de Shar-kali-sharri, roi d’Agadé (vers 2217-2193 av. J.-C.). Elle est encadrée d’un cartouche reposant sur le dos de deux buffles qui s’abreuvent aux flots d’eau vive jaillissant des vases que leur offrent deux « héros nus ». Ces personnages sont les acolytes du dieu Enki, le maître des eaux douces, sources de vie et de prospérité ; associés aux buffles, animaux alors rares et exotiques provenant du lointain pays de Melluha, l’actuelle région de l’Indus, ils sont à la fois génies protecteurs et symboles bénéfiques.
Le lapicide a détaillé avec une grande maîtrise la musculature puissante des protagonistes et les hautes cornes des buffles. La vigueur du modelé et la précision de la gravure que rehausse le poli parfait de la diorite, la pierre royale par excellence dans laquelle est taillée le sceau, tout comme l’équilibre de la composition parfaitement symétrique, confèrent à cette œuvre minuscule toute sa monumentalité. Les sceaux de cette qualité étaient l'apanage des proches de la famille royale ou des hauts fonctionnaires et provenaient probablement d'un atelier dont la production était réservée à cette élite.
Pour cette « Œuvre en scène », ce monument minuscule sera présenté et filmé à l’auditorium, à côté de son empreinte dans l’argile et de l’empreinte géante réalisée en 2009 pour l’exposition « OnLAB » (musée du Louvre, novembre 2009 - avril 2010). À cette occasion, l’artiste Michel Paysant, en collaboration avec les conservateurs du département des Antiquités orientales et les chercheurs du C2RMF, avait en effet composé une « œuvre nouvelle » : un agrandissement de 4 mètres de long du déroulé du sceau-cylindre révélant, à une échelle cinquante fois plus grande, l’admirable qualité de la sculpture.
Françoise Demange est conservateur en chef au département des Antiquités orientales du musée du Louvre, où elle est responsable des collections archéologiques de Mésopotamie et des œuvres antiques de la dynastie parthe et de l’empire sassanide. Elle était, jusqu’en 1991, conservateur au musée des Beaux-arts d’Orléans. Elle a organisé plusieurs expositions importantes, dont « Les Perses sassanides : Fastes d’un empire oublié (224-642) » (Paris, musée Cernuschi, 2006) et « Glass, Gilding, and Grand Design : Art of Sassanian Iran » (New York, Asia Society, 2007). Elle est en charge depuis 2005 de l’accord de coopération entre le Louvre et l’Organisation générale des antiquités et des musées yéménites. Elle est l’un des commissaires de l’exposition « Routes d'Arabie. Archéologie et histoire du Royaume d’Arabie saoudite » qui sera présentée au Louvre du 14 juillet au 27 septembre 2010.
Titulaire d’un doctorat en Physique (mention optique) de l’université Paris VI- Pierre et Marie Curie et d’un diplôme d'habilitation à diriger des recherches en Sciences de l’université Paris XI- Orsay, Michel Menu dirige actuellement le département « Recherche » au C2RMF. Il exerce, depuis 1980 au sein des laboratoires des musées de France, une activité de physicien qui consiste à analyser et examiner les œuvres de musée dans le cas de restauration, d’acquisition ou de recherche en histoire de l’art, à développer et adapter des méthodes d’examen ou d’analyse, et à participer à des programmes pluridisciplinaires en sciences des matériaux de l’art. Il est rédacteur en chef de la revue Techné et membre du comité éditorial de la revue de physique Applied Physics A. Il est l’auteur de très nombreux articles scientifiques, portant notamment sur la compréhension de la matière picturale et la mesure de la couleur. Il a participé au projet « OnLAB » auquel il vient de consacrer un livre : OnLAB. Le laboratoire d’œuvres nouvelles de Michel Paysant (Paris : Editions Hermann, 2010).http://www.louvre.fr/12h30le-sceau-cylindre-d%E2%80%99ibni-sharrum-l%E2%80%99original-et-ses-imagesa-14h-rencontre-dedicace-la-librairie
wn.com/Sceau Cylindre D Ibni Sharrum Roi D’Agadé,Mésapotamie(Vers 2217 2193Av.Jc C.)Musée Du Paris
par Françoise Demange, musée du Louvre, et Michel Menu (C2RMF) et en présence de Michel Paysant.
Ce sceau est l’un des chefs-d’œuvre les plus aboutis de l’art de la glyptique du Proche-Orient antique qui atteint l’un de ses sommets en Mésopotamie à la fin du IIIe millénaire sous l’empire d’Agadé.
L’inscription au centre de l’empreinte permet d’identifier le propriétaire du sceau : Ibni-Sharrum, scribe de Shar-kali-sharri, roi d’Agadé (vers 2217-2193 av. J.-C.). Elle est encadrée d’un cartouche reposant sur le dos de deux buffles qui s’abreuvent aux flots d’eau vive jaillissant des vases que leur offrent deux « héros nus ». Ces personnages sont les acolytes du dieu Enki, le maître des eaux douces, sources de vie et de prospérité ; associés aux buffles, animaux alors rares et exotiques provenant du lointain pays de Melluha, l’actuelle région de l’Indus, ils sont à la fois génies protecteurs et symboles bénéfiques.
Le lapicide a détaillé avec une grande maîtrise la musculature puissante des protagonistes et les hautes cornes des buffles. La vigueur du modelé et la précision de la gravure que rehausse le poli parfait de la diorite, la pierre royale par excellence dans laquelle est taillée le sceau, tout comme l’équilibre de la composition parfaitement symétrique, confèrent à cette œuvre minuscule toute sa monumentalité. Les sceaux de cette qualité étaient l'apanage des proches de la famille royale ou des hauts fonctionnaires et provenaient probablement d'un atelier dont la production était réservée à cette élite.
Pour cette « Œuvre en scène », ce monument minuscule sera présenté et filmé à l’auditorium, à côté de son empreinte dans l’argile et de l’empreinte géante réalisée en 2009 pour l’exposition « OnLAB » (musée du Louvre, novembre 2009 - avril 2010). À cette occasion, l’artiste Michel Paysant, en collaboration avec les conservateurs du département des Antiquités orientales et les chercheurs du C2RMF, avait en effet composé une « œuvre nouvelle » : un agrandissement de 4 mètres de long du déroulé du sceau-cylindre révélant, à une échelle cinquante fois plus grande, l’admirable qualité de la sculpture.
Françoise Demange est conservateur en chef au département des Antiquités orientales du musée du Louvre, où elle est responsable des collections archéologiques de Mésopotamie et des œuvres antiques de la dynastie parthe et de l’empire sassanide. Elle était, jusqu’en 1991, conservateur au musée des Beaux-arts d’Orléans. Elle a organisé plusieurs expositions importantes, dont « Les Perses sassanides : Fastes d’un empire oublié (224-642) » (Paris, musée Cernuschi, 2006) et « Glass, Gilding, and Grand Design : Art of Sassanian Iran » (New York, Asia Society, 2007). Elle est en charge depuis 2005 de l’accord de coopération entre le Louvre et l’Organisation générale des antiquités et des musées yéménites. Elle est l’un des commissaires de l’exposition « Routes d'Arabie. Archéologie et histoire du Royaume d’Arabie saoudite » qui sera présentée au Louvre du 14 juillet au 27 septembre 2010.
Titulaire d’un doctorat en Physique (mention optique) de l’université Paris VI- Pierre et Marie Curie et d’un diplôme d'habilitation à diriger des recherches en Sciences de l’université Paris XI- Orsay, Michel Menu dirige actuellement le département « Recherche » au C2RMF. Il exerce, depuis 1980 au sein des laboratoires des musées de France, une activité de physicien qui consiste à analyser et examiner les œuvres de musée dans le cas de restauration, d’acquisition ou de recherche en histoire de l’art, à développer et adapter des méthodes d’examen ou d’analyse, et à participer à des programmes pluridisciplinaires en sciences des matériaux de l’art. Il est rédacteur en chef de la revue Techné et membre du comité éditorial de la revue de physique Applied Physics A. Il est l’auteur de très nombreux articles scientifiques, portant notamment sur la compréhension de la matière picturale et la mesure de la couleur. Il a participé au projet « OnLAB » auquel il vient de consacrer un livre : OnLAB. Le laboratoire d’œuvres nouvelles de Michel Paysant (Paris : Editions Hermann, 2010).http://www.louvre.fr/12h30le-sceau-cylindre-d%E2%80%99ibni-sharrum-l%E2%80%99original-et-ses-imagesa-14h-rencontre-dedicace-la-librairie
- published: 20 Apr 2015
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