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For a long time, Sasanian studies were mainly cultivated by linguists and historians of religion, and the only standard work on the history of the Sasanian Empire was Arthur Christensen’s L’Iran sous les Sassanides (Copenhagen 1936; second revised and expanded edition 1944). Only in recent years, Christensen’s authority was challenged: Several new syntheses eventually allowed Late antique scholars to better understand the history and the structure of the great rival of the Roman Empire. However, we still lacked a handy, student-friendly introduction to Sasanians studies. Now, Daryaee and Rezakhani provide us with this very welcome booklet, which I highly recommend to students, to an educated audience, but also to Classical scholars (it’s never too late). Giusto Traina, Paris-Sorbonne University Sasanian Empire - Wikipedia The Sasanian Empire at its greatest extent c. 620 CE. under Khosrau II Lost Worlds Page 14 - From 2000BC to 1000BC - Dan Byrnes LOST WORLDS - The Website -] [Special file: Modern Tragedies booklist Books about what's in the news!] [Previous page From 1000BC to 1AD] [You are now on a page filed ... List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia "Land of Algiers" a Latinization of French colonial name l'Algrie adopted in 1839. The city's name derives from French Alger itself from Catalan Aldjre from ...
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