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Arsacid Dynasty
Arsacid Dynasty Iran Under the Arsacid Dynasty. The Arsacid Dynasty ruled Persia. Their realm is also ... Dynasty in AD 226. At certain times Arsacid Kings also ruled over Armenia. Historical Background ... enemy, Tigranes the Great king of Armenia. Arsacid (Parthian) Kings of Persia, 250 BC - ...
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Talk:Arsacid Dynasty
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Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia
Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia The Arsacid Dynasty (Arshakuni Dynasty) ruled the Kingdom of ... 54 AD to 428 AD. External links Arsacid Armenia (CAIS) Armenian History: Arshakuni Dynasty by ...
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Talk:Parthia
... usage here is Parthia, ruled by the Arsacid dynasty. A dab header to an article ... is not more common in English than Arsacid, so it should be treated the same ... Iranian script) (Ashkâniân Empire), also called the Arsacid Empire) was the dominating force... Also, the ... Iranian script) (Ashkâniân Empire), also called the Arsacid Empire) was the dominating force...``, and mine ... the date of the beginning of the Arsacid rule given as 150 BCE? The ...
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User:MPerel/Jguk's era-related edits
... 27, 27 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Template:Arsacid dynasty (we need this template to use ... 05, 26 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Template:Arsacid dynasty (please think of our readers - we ... 51, 24 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Template:Arsacid dynasty (rv to version preferred by most ... 06:25, 24 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Arsacid Dynasty (rv) (top) 06:23, 24 May ... 10, 24 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Template:Arsacid dynasty (rv) 06:09, 24 May ...
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User:MPerel/Jguk's era-related edits and talk comments
... 27, 27 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Template:Arsacid dynasty (we need this template to use ... 05, 26 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Template:Arsacid dynasty (please think of our readers - we ... 51, 24 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Template:Arsacid dynasty (rv to version preferred by most ... 06:25, 24 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Arsacid Dynasty (rv) (top) 06:23, 24 May ... 10, 24 May 2005 (hist) (diff) Template:Arsacid dynasty (rv) 06:09, 24 May ...
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List of Armenian Kings
... Radamisto (second time) 53-54 (roman protected) Arsacid Dynasty Tiridates I (second time) 54-56 ... until 118 Vologeses I (from the Parthia Arsacid dynasty) 118-? (roman protected) Aurelios Pocoros (from arsacid dynasty) ?-140/44 Sohemo (from arsacid dynasty) c. 140/144-161 Pakoros (from arsacid dynasty) 161-163 Sohemo (second time) ...
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Aramaico (translated from Portuguese)
... 247 BC|247 BCE official Aramaic in Arsacid Empire bar:test at:-169 mark:(line ... by Arabic, but you to lesser degree. Arsacid Aramaica was the official language of Parthian ... Parthians by the Persian-speaking Sassanids, official Arsacid exerted considerable influence on the new language ... the east, the dialects of Palmyrene and Arsacid regional Aramaic merged with the languages you ... foot in regional Aramaic. Much to later, Arsacid liturgical became the language of the ...
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User talk:Zmmz
... language as Ashkâniân [2] (also called the Arsacid Empire) was the dominating force on the ... led by Arscid dynasty``? Parthia WAS the Arsacid dynasty.Zmmz 04:49, 24 February 2006 ... that Parthia was an empire, and the Arsacid dynasty was a dynasty, and therefore the ... language as Ashkâniân [5] (also called the Arsacid Empire) was the dominating force on the ... the Parthian Empire was led by the Arsacid dynasty is logical, because, Parthian is ...
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Aramaic language
... 0) text:247 BCE] Aramaic official in Arsacid Empire bar:test at:-169 mark:(line ... by Arabic, but to a lesser degree. Arsacid Aramaic was the official language of the ... the Parthians by the Persian-speaking Sassanids, Arsacid exerted considerable influence on the new official ... the east, the dialects of Palmyrene and Arsacid Aramaic merged with the regional languages to ... a foot in regional Aramaic. Much later, Arsacid became the liturgical language of the ...
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