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Susiana (translated from Dutch)
Susiana Susiana or Elam were Persian Satrapie. Herodotus called this area Susiana, to its capital Susa, of Pears knew ...
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Talk:Elam
... preceding being Hū(w)ja "'Elam, Susiana', a province of the persian empire; also ... a long time scholars confused Elam with Susiana, equivalent to the plain and lower Zagros ... Elamites, in alliance with the people of Susiana, brought an end to the empire of ... in 2004 B.C.E., they annexed Susiana, where the Epartid, or sukkalmah, dynasty was ... 07:33, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) Both Susiana, The Khuzi, Elam, The Medians, Arrata, ...
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Elam
... capital, Susa. Geographers after Ptolemy called it Susiana. The Elamite civilization was primarily centered in ... language and culture grew in importance in Susiana. The Kidinuids (c. 1500–1400) are a group ... introducing the pantheon of the highlands to Susiana. Of the Igehalkids (c. 1400–1210), ten rulers ... that in the course of this period, Susiana became known as Elam, while Anshan and ... with Assurbanipal (668–27), who sent wheat to Susiana during a famine. But these friendly ...
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Talk:Ethnic politics of Khuzestan
... but while there are mentions of Elam/Susiana in there, nothing about any cities. I ... textbook? After Elam, the "official" name was Susiana. It shows up on some Roman maps ... as a name is a modernization of Susiana) had no official name after the Islamic ... that in the time of Sasanids Khuzestan (Susiana at that time) used to be compared ...
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Charax (Tigris)
... Σπασίνου), Alexandria (Greek: Αλεξανδρία) and Antiochia in Susiana (Greek: Αντιόχεια της Σουσιανής) – was the ancient capital of Susiana, Characene, in Babylonia, founded by Alexander the ... O. Mørkholm, "A Greek coin hoard from Susiana", in Acta Archæologica, 1965, vol. 36, p ...
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History of Khuzestan
... established its independence. It was known as Susiana and ruled from Susa. It managed to ... the Great conquers the Median Empire, then Susiana, then Assyria. The city of Susa is ...
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Talk:Ahvaz
... preceding being Hū(w)ja "'Elam, Susiana', a province of the persian empire; also ... and fall of cities in old Elam/Susiana/Arabestan/Khuzestan and figure what they were ...
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Darius I of Persia
... an opportunity to regain their independence. In Susiana, Babylon, Media, Sagartia , and Margiana, usurpers arose ... put down. Even Babylon—which had rebelled twice—and Susiana, which had risen three times, both submitted ...
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Darius I (translated from Dutch)
... against Persian predominance. A large insurrection burgled Susiana, Babylon , Medië, Sagartië and Margiana. Even Perzië ... insurrection falls down ( Babylon rebelled twice and Susiana even three times). The authority of Darius ...
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Iris (botanical) (translated from Italian)
... laevigata(= I. kaempferi) of Japanese origin,I. susiana of Asian origin, and the varieties of ... inserting in the group of Oncocyclus likeI. susiana, little peasant, original species of the medioriente ...
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