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  • {{Short description|Parthian era citadel in Iran}} | built = Parthian era ...
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  • ...titute Persian elements".<ref>[[Arthur Upham Pope]]. ''Introducing Persian Architecture''. [[Oxford University Press]]. 1971. p.28</ref> This is thought to be corr ...|title=Review: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Persia: New Light on the Parthian and Sasanian Empires|journal=Journal of Near Eastern Studies|volume=60|issu ...
    11 KB (1,546 words) - 00:08, 16 March 2025
  • ...re one of the [[Seven Great Houses of Iran]] and were of [[Parthian Empire|Parthian]] origin.{{sfn|Toumanoff|2010|pages=453–455}} A branch of the House of Karen (Karen-Pahlav), one of the [[Seven Parthian clans|Seven Great Houses of Iran]], the name of Kamsarakan is derived from ...
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  • ...husband to Anahit or [[Spandaramet]]. Aramazd was the [[Parthian language|Parthian]] form of Ahura Mazda.{{sfn|Boyce|2001|p=84}} ...d in Armenia.{{sfn|Russell|1987|p=208}} Aramazd is the [[Parthian language|Parthian]] form of Ahura Mazda.{{sfn|Boyce|2001|p=84}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient capital of the Parthian Empire}} |epochs = [[Parthian Empire]] ...
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  • ...w settlement: archaeologists have found remains from the [[Parthian Empire|Parthian]] and [[Elam|Elamite]] eras. The city remained important until the [[Arab c ...e#City design|Roman city design]]. This design was never repeated in the [[architecture of Iran]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Salma |first1=K. Jayyusi|last2=Holod|first ...
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  • {{Short description|Palace of last parthian king}} ...erthrowing [[Artabanus IV of Parthia|Ardavan]], the last [[Parthian Empire|Parthian]] king. After the Arabian conquest, Peroz was called Firuz, and the name re ...
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  • {{further|Achaemenid architecture}} .... The word survived into later periods in Iran, as the [[Parthian language|Parthian]] ''<nowiki/>'pdn(y)'' or ''<nowiki/>'pdnk(y)'' "palace", and outside Iran ...
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  • *[[File:Vexilloid of the Parthian Empire.svg|thumb|Vexilloid of the [[Parthian Empire]]]] ====Natural Monuments, Places, Architecture==== ...
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  • File:Zahhak castle stucco 2.JPG| Stucco, [[Parthian Empire|Parthian era]], Zahhak castle, Hashtrud. {{Iranian architecture}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Architecture of the Sassanid Empire}} ...Sasanian architecture was adopted by Muslims and became part of [[Islamic architecture]]. ...
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  • | architecture_style = [[Armenian architecture]] ...st founded a church at the site around AD 62, during the [[Parthian Empire|Parthian era]].<ref>A. Bruke, V. Maxwell, I. Shearer, Iran, Lonely Planet, 2012</ref ...
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  • ...comment by [[Isidore of Charax]], that refers to a "temple of Artemis" (''Parthian Stations'' 6) at "Concobar" in [[Media (region)|Lower Media]], on the overl |chapter=Architecture: Sasanian ...
    9 KB (1,203 words) - 22:06, 11 December 2024
  • ...uilt by [[Ardashir I]] in AD 209, before he was finally able to defeat the Parthian empire | architectural_style = [[Sasanian architecture|Sasanian]] ...
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  • ...In 115, the Roman Army overran northern Mesopotamia, commencing [[Trajan's Parthian campaign]]. The war was initially successful for the Romans, who, as a resu In architecture, the decade saw the construction of [[Trajan's Forum]] (the last of the [[I ...
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  • {{Short description|Structure in Iranian and Islamic architecture}} ...et.org/library/dictionary/entry.jsp?entry_id=DIA0502 Dictionary of Islamic architecture: Pishtaq] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629172823/https ...
    33 KB (4,711 words) - 20:09, 22 June 2025
  • ...ucasian Albania]] was established. Under [[Achaemenid]], [[Parthian Empire|Parthian]], and especially [[Sassanid]] influence, Zoroastrianism was the dominant r == Zoroastrian architecture == ...
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  • ...l core of the city of Bam and the Governor’s section were built during the Parthian era. Under the [[Sasanian Empire|Sassanids]], the castle was seized by [[Ar ==Citadel design and architecture== ...
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  • |epochs = [[Selucid]], [[Parthian Empire|Parthian]], [[Nabataean]] ...ed that the architecture of the tombs is more reminiscent of [[Nabataean]] architecture at [[Petra]] than anything [[Palmyrene Empire|Palmyrene]].<ref>Stiffe, Capt ...
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  • | architecture_type = {{nowrap|[[Mosque architecture]]}} | architecture_style = {{ubl|[[Iranian architecture|Persian]]|[[Safavid art|Safavid]]|[[Qajar art|Qajar]]}} ...
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