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Parthian
Parthian may refer to: Historical Parthian people A demonym "of Parthia", a region of north-eastern of Greater Iran Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD ) Parthian language, a now-extinct Middle Iranian language Parthian shot, an archery skill famously employed by Parthian horsemen Other uses Parthian wikipedia.org
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Parthian
Parthian, a. and n. (ˈpɑːθɪən) [See -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Parthia, an ancient kingdom of western Asia. The Parthian horsemen were accustomed to baffle the enemy by their rapid manœuvres, and to discharge their missiles backward while in real or pretended flight: hence used allusively in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Himeros (Parthian)
Athenaios, Deipnosophistai 11.466) Modern works Satraps 2nd-century BC births 2nd-century BC deaths 2nd-century BC Iranian people People from the Parthian wikipedia.org
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Parthian dress
The Parthian dress, represented by the Parthians, became the common clothing in the Ancient Near East during the Arsacid era (247 BC – 224 AD). See also Sasanian dress Tocharian clothing References Sources Parthian Empire Iranian clothing wikipedia.org
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Parthian Monument
The Parthian Monument was a 2nd-century Roman monument in Ephesus, of which only remnants survive, now housed in the Ephesos Museum, part of the Kunsthistorisches wikipedia.org
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Parthian art
Parthian art to strictly define a designation of Parthian art. Parthian Empire wikipedia.org
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Parthian army
The Parthian army was the army of the Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD). Ancient warfare Military history of the Parthian Empire wikipedia.org
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Parthian Books
strengths which have grown from each nation's unrest", Parthian launched its Parthian Baltics. Parthian Modern The Parthian Modern series, which was launched in 2020, showcases prize-winning highlights from Parthian's contemporary fiction backlist wikipedia.org
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Parthian Stone
Six kings named Vologases are known to have ruled the Parthian Empire, from 51 to the 220s CE. References Sources National works of Iran Tourist attractions in Kermanshah Province Parthian rock reliefs wikipedia.org
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Parthian style
The Parthian style is a style () of historical Iranian architecture defined by Mohammad Karim Pirnia. This architectural style includes designs from the Seleucid (310–140 BCE), Parthian (247 BCE – 224 CE), and Sassanid (224–651 CE) eras, reaching its apex wikipedia.org
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Parthian music
Native Parthian textual sources are very minimal, and the primary official records which still exist are Parthian coinage. in Latin, Parthian or Hebrew. wikipedia.org
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Parthian language
Parthian was the language of state of the Arsacid Parthian Empire (248 BC – 224 AD), as well as of its eponymous branches of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia Written Parthian The Parthian language was rendered using the Pahlavi writing system, which had two essential characteristics. wikipedia.org
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HMS Parthian
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Parthian, after the ancient Iranic inhabitants of the Parthian Empire. HMS Parthian was to have been a wooden screw gunvessel ordered in 1846, with the order being cancelled in 1849. wikipedia.org
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Parthian Kings
Parthian Kings is a 1983 video game published by The Avalon Hill Game Company for the Apple II and Commodore 64. It was designed by David W. Gameplay Parthian Kings is a game in which the King has died, and the player competes with opponents to gain control of the crown. wikipedia.org
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Inscriptional Parthian
Inscriptional Parthian is a script used to write Parthian language on coins of Parthia from the time of Arsaces I of Parthia (250 BC). Letters Inscriptional Parthian uses 22 letters: Ligatures Inscriptional Parthian uses seven standard ligatures: The letters sadhe (𐭑) and nun (𐭍) have wikipedia.org
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