The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 3, Part 2: The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanid Periods by E. Yarshater

The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 3, Part 2: The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanid Periods



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3, The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanid Periods: Part No. Several short-lived Muslim dynasties were founded, the most powerful of them having its capital at Ghazni. (1962), The Cambridge History of Iran, The Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanian Periods volumes 3(1) and 3(2) (1983). XIV in The Cambridge Medieval History vol. Seleucid Kingdoms about 200 B.C., 1929 edition. 2) On the other end, the self-proclaimed “liberals” like Najam Sethi see a multi-ethnic, multi-sectarian and democratic Pakistan which would include the inhabitants of Afghania. B.C.) to the Parthians and rebellious tribes (notably the Saka). Greece, Assyria, the Levant, Iran. And was part of the Nabatean 1.1 Ancient history; 1.2 Classical period; 1.3 Middle Ages to World War I; 1.4 British mandate on Transjordan; 1.5 Under King Abdullah I; 1.6 Under King Hussein; 1.7 Under King Abdullah II. The area was conquered by the Seleucids in the 4th cent. Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa (Physical Seleucid Kingdoms about 301 B.C., 1929 edition. ISBN-13: 9780521200929 (cloth) Cambridge University Press, 1983. The region of present-day Jordan roughly corresponds to the biblical lands of Ammon, Bashan, Edom, and Moab. The Cambridge History of Iran: Volume No. IV, The Byzantine Empire part I (Cambridge, 1966)].