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Meaning of "sassanids"

sassanids (noun): a member of a dynasty that ruled Persia in the 3rd to 7th centuries AD
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Sassanids were again defeated.
He managed to check the threat of the Sassanids.
The Sassanids were taken by surprise at the resumption of battle.
Their defense against the Sassanids had failed.
The Sassanids came to power on a wave of nationalism and pride.
The battle ended with victory for the Sassanids.
The Sassanids left wing and left center were pushed back.
The city was again a regional capital under the Sassanids.
The old mighty empire of the Sassanids had ceased to exist.
The Sassanids finally went under because they had too many enemies.
During Roman times it was a desert outpost fortified to defend against the Sassanids.
The Sassanids employed the animals in many of their campaigns against their western enemies.
Sarkash is the least renowned of the three most influential musicians of the Sassanids.
The rise of the Sassanids had profoundly shifted the balance of power on the frontier.
The works inside of the castle belong to different periods from Sassanids to Qajars.

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The Sassanids chose the sword.
The Zoroastrians still use a variant of the religious calendar instituted under the Sassanids.
He won a victory over the Sassanids at Satala.
The Sassanids were the true heirs of the Achaemenids.
He won a victory over the Sassanids at the battle of Satala.
The Sassanids were more centralized than the Parthian dynasties.
After the abolition of the Iberian kingship by the Sassanids c.
It belongs to Sassanids era.
The Sassanids feared the Christians as a subversive and possibly disloyal minority.
The Kushans were defeated by the Sassanids in the third century.
These are usually associated with Roman architects who were abducted by the Sassanids.
The fall of the Sassanids and the Arab conquest of Persia are narrated romantically.
The end of the Sassanids.
The Sassanids quelled the uprising and appointed a Christian governor to replace him.
Khosrau I is most famous for his reforms in the aging governing body of Sassanids.
Under the Sassanids Azerbaijan was an autonomous kingdom.
Julian the Apostate consulted the books in preparation for marching against the Sassanids.
The Sassanids resettled these tribes in Kerman and Ahvaz.
The Muslims surrounded and destroyed the Sassanids.
Next the Sassanids.
Then is was conquered by the Persian Sassanids.
The Sassanids had already captured Roman Syria and Palestine in the previous year.
Roman relations with the Parthians and Sassanids.
Muslim Arabs defeated the Sassanids and Byzantines as they marched into the Caucasus region.
A Persian fortress of the Sassanids.
They ended up allying with the Sassanids against the Ghassanids and the Byzantine Empire.
It then came under Gupta Empire after dealing with the Sassanids.
The Aksumite army was defeated by the Sassanids and Masruq was killed.
Culturally, the Sassanids implemented a system of social stratification.
They were followed by the Sassanids Indo-Sassanids.
Christians, as well as other religious groups, were severely persecuted by the Sassanids.
Conversely, the Sassanids used it largely as a military tool.
It seems that the stone-supports of the bridge were constructed during the Sassanids.
The Sassanids were originally a family of priests, entirely devoted to the gods of Persia.
When his forces approached Amida, the Sassanids were provoked into attacking the city.

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