sassanid in A Sentence

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    a river valley with six Sassanid rock reliefs.

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    The Sassanid Empire.

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    The fall of the Sassanid Empire to invading Islamic forces ironically

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    During Nader's reign, Iran reached its greatest extent since the Sassanid Empire.

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    Under the Sassanid emperors, Nowruz was celebrated as the most important day of the year.

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    differences between Iraq, formally under the Persian Sassanid Empire and Syria formally under the Byzantine Empire.

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    Sassanid Persia(633-656), some 12,000 elite Persian troops converted to Islam and served later on during the invasion of the empire.

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    These structures of"Rey Shahr" are said to be related to Ardeshir of Sassanid dynasty and"Rey Shahr" was formerly known by the name of Ram Ardeshir.

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    Naqsh-e Rostam is a site believed by archaeologists to have been a cemetery for Persepolis, where Achaemenid, Parthian and Sassanid royalty were laid to rest.

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    During the Islamic conquest of Sassanid Persia(633-656), some 12,000 elite Persian soldiers converted to Islam and served later on during the invasion of the empire.

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    After the demise of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom, it was ruled by Indo-Scythians, Parthians, Indo-Parthians, Kushan Empire, Indo-Sassanids, Kidarites, Hephthalite Empire and Sassanid Persians before the arrival of the Arabs.

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    Bishapur was built near a river crossing and at the same site there is also a fort with rock-cut reservoirs and a river valley with six Sassanid rock reliefs.

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    In the Sassanid period the buildings became larger, heavier and more complex, the decorations more courageous, and the use of color was more frequent, especially in the frescoes and mosaics.

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    Following the Roman-Persian Wars and the Byzantine-Sasanian wars that lasted for hundreds of years, there were deep rooted differences between Iraq, formally under the Persian Sassanid Empire and Syria formally under the Byzantine Empire.

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    Well before Islam arrived in the region, the region above the Aras river today known as Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia, was for centuries under Sassanid Iranian rule, and before that under Parthian Iranian rule.

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    Following the Roman-Persian Wars and the Byzantine- Sasanian wars that lasted for hundreds of years, there were deep rooted differences between Iraq, formally under the Persian Sassanid Empire and Syria formally under the Byzantine Empire.

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    Following the Roman-Persian Wars and the Byzantine- Sasanian wars that lasted for hundreds of years, there were deep rooted differences between Iraq, formally under the Persian Sassanid Empire and Syria formally under the Byzantine Empire.

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    In 644, after the Muslim conquest of Sassanid Empire, the Rashidun army entered Makran and defeated Sindh's army in the Battle of Rasil, annexing Makran(a traditional Persian territory under control of Rai dynasty at that time) and eastern Balochistan.

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    It is quite difficult to distinguish the earliest Islamic objects from their predecessors in Persian or Sassanid and Byzantine art, and the conversion of the mass of the population, including artists, took a significant period, sometimes centuries, after the initial Muslim conquest.

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    Gradually, under the influence of military operations with its eastern neighbors(Sassanid Iran was for a long time the main direction), the priority in the structure of the army eventually passes from infantry(the skeleton in the old Roman army) to cavalry, which has become the best and most part of the Byzantine Empire's army.

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    These correspond to three eras in Iranian history, the old era being the period from some time before, during and after the Achaemenid period(that is, to 300 BC), the Middle Era being the next period, namely, the Sassanid period and part of the post-Sassanid period, and the New era being the period afterwards down to the present day.

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