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* Prince [[Shapur I of Persia|Shapur I]] succeeds his father [[Ardashir I]] as ruler of the [[Sassanid Empire]]. He begins his expansion in [[India]].
* Prince [[Shapur I of Persia|Shapur I]] succeeds his father [[Ardashir I]] as ruler of the [[Sassanid Empire]]. He begins his expansion in [[India]].
* Shapur I annexes parts of the [[Kushan Empire]]. The ancient city of [[Bagram]] (modern [[Afghanistan]]) is abandoned.
* Shapur I annexes parts of the [[Kushan Empire]]. The ancient city of [[Bagram]] (modern [[Afghanistan]]) is abandoned.
* [[Fall of Hatra]]: Shapur I captures [[Hatra]], the capital of the [[Kingdom of Hatra]]. The city is destroyed by the Sassanids.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Edwell |first=Peter M. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1162124729 |title=Between Rome and Persia the middle Euphrates, Mesopotamia and Palmyra under Roman control |date=2008 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-134-09573-5 |location=London |pages=168 |oclc=1162124729}}</ref>
* [[Fall of Hatra]]: Shapur I captures [[Hatra]], the capital of the [[Kingdom of Hatra]]. The city is destroyed by the Sassanids.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Edwell |first=Peter M. |title=Between Rome and Persia the middle Euphrates, Mesopotamia and Palmyra under Roman control |date=2008 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-134-09573-5 |location=London |pages=168 |oclc=1162124729}}</ref>


==== Europe ====
==== Europe ====

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