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Article 7, Volume 62, Issue 0 - Serial Number 1152, December 1997 PDF (438.42 K) | ||
Abstract | ||
The Sasanid empire ruling for a long time in a vast territory, dominated over many neighbouring nations ,including Arabs of Arabian peninsula. The pre- Islamic literature throws a new light on the bilateral relations of the local governments of Arabian peninsula with the Sasanid empire. The present article deals with some incidents such as the battle of Zu-Ghar, adventures of Iyas and Hawzah two agents of Khusru Parviz, and the occupation of Hazr by Shapur on the basis of the poetical collection of A'asha. | ||
Keywords | ||
city of Hazr; Iran under Sassanid rule; Iyas and Hawzah; local governments of Arabian Peninsula; Zu-Ghar | ||
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