parthia

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Partlar, Part Krallığı, Part İmparatorluğu, Arşaklılar. Günümüz İran'inin kuzeydoğusunda yer alan, M.o. 150 ve M.S. 224 yılları arasında Mezopotamya'yı aralıklarla yöneten bir medeniyet
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a region in northeastern Iran
territories corresponding to the empire ruled by dynasts from Parthia
An ancient kingdom on the Caspian Sea, corresponding to modern Iran
{i} ancient country in western Asia that was conquered by the Persians in AD 226 (occupied the northwestern region of present-day Iran)
Ancient land, southwestern Asia. Corresponding roughly to modern northeastern Iran, it formed a province of the Persian Achaemenian dynasty and later of the empire of Alexander the Great. After the dissolution of the Seleucid dynasty 250 BC, a new Parthian kingdom was founded by Arsaces. The Arsacid dynasty ruled until it was overthrown by the Ssnian dynasty AD 226. At its height in the early 1st century BC, it was known as the Parthian empire and included the area between the Euphrates and Indus rivers and between the Amu Darya and the Arabian Sea. It was weakened by internal disorder and by conflict with Rome in the 1st century BC. One of its later capitals was Hecatompylos. The ruins of Ctesiphon, another major Parthian city, are in modern Iraq, near Baghdad. The Parthians were famous as horsemen and archers
an ancient country in Asia on the Caspian Sea; dominated southwestern Asia from about 100 BC to 200 AD
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Parthia
parthia

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    Par·thi·a

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    Etymology

    () From Latin Parthia, from Parthava, the Parthian language self-designator signifying "of the Parthians".
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