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Sassanian Persian Empire (امپراتوری ساسانی Sassanid Empire) - Ardashir I
In this first episode of the new Sassanian(Sassanid) Empire series we take a look at the rise of its first ruler, Ardashir I. In 224 he would overthrow the Parthian Empire's Artabanus IV and his Sassanid (Sasanian/Sasanid) Dynasty would rule for 430 years. They considered themselves linked to the Achaemenid legacy and after displacing the Parthians would expand on that legacy. It is one of the most fascinating periods in the history of the region.
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Songs used with his permission:
Rise of Arsaces: https://www.youtube.com/wat...
published: 26 Oct 2020
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Iran, Ardashir I Palace - یادگارهای ناشناخته ساسانیان
این قسمت سری زدیم به کاخ اردشیر بابکان، نقش برجسته های تاج گذاری و پیروزی اردشیر، راه ساسانی و شهر تاریخی اردشیر خوره که از آثار به جا مونده از دوره ساسانیان هست. شهر فیروزاباد مهم ترین منطقه در اوایل شکل گیری امپراطوری ساسانی بود که اردشیر بابکان اولین شهر دایره ای خودش رو در اونجا احداث کرد. بهترین زمان برای بازدید از این منطقه اسفند، فروردین و اردیبهشت هست. فصل تابستون این منطقه یکم هوا گرم میشه.
In this episode, we visited the Palace of Ardashir I (also known as Ardashir Babakan or Papakan), the coronation and triumph rock reliefs of Ardashir I, the Sassanid Road and the historical and ancient city of Ardashir-Khwarrah, which are relics still remaining from the Sassanid Empire. Firuzabad City was the most important area in early history of Sassanid Empire and Ardashir I, made his firs...
published: 10 Feb 2022
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Ardashir's Crowning - Epic Iranian Music
You can buy this song and the rest of my music here: https://faryafaraji.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-old-iran-vol-ii
Music by Farya Faraji. Ardashir I (180 – 242 AD) was the founder of the Sasanian Empire, which he founded by overthrowing the previous, ethnically Parthian Arsacid dynasty. Please note that this isn't reconstructed Sasanian-era Iranian music, and nor does it seek to be. It's modern Iranian orchestral music with a thematic idea of Ancient Iran, nothing more. The piece uses the Iranian modal scale of Isfahan, which is identical to the Western Harmonic Minor. The image shown is a 1840 illustration of a Sasanian relief at Firuzabad, showing Ardashir I's victory over Artabanus IV and his forces.
published: 20 Dec 2021
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The Rise and Fall of the Sassanid Persian Empire (Ancient Sasanian history documentary)
The Sassanid Persian Empire (Ancient Sasanian history documentary)
Support more videos like this on Patreon:
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Sources:
Sasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an Empire ( by Touraj Daryaee)
Rome's Enemies: Parthians & Sassanid Persians (by Peter WIlcox)
Sassanian Elite Cavalry ( by Kaveh Farrokh)
The Parthian and Early Sasanian Empires: Adaptation and Expansion (by Touraj Daryaee)
Larousse Encyclopedia of Ancient & Medieval History
Byzantium beyond the golden gate
Tags:
Sassanids, Sassanian, Sasanian, Sassanid empire, history, Sassanid documentary, Sasanian empire documentary, Sassanid Persia, Roman empire, Persia vs Rome, Persian history, history, fall of the Sassanid empire, ardashir, kavad, Persian empire, history documentary, Fall of the Sasanian ...
published: 10 Apr 2019
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What is Ardashir I? Explain Ardashir I, Define Ardashir I, Meaning of Ardashir I
~~~ Ardashir I ~~~
Title: What is Ardashir I? Explain Ardashir I, Define Ardashir I, Meaning of Ardashir I
Created on: 2018-09-13
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardashir_I
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Description: Ardashir I or Ardeshir I , also known as Ardashir the Unifier , was the founder of the Sasanian Empire. After defeating the last Parthian shahanshah Artabanus V on the Hormozdgan plain in 224, he overthrew the Parthian dynasty and established the Sasanian dynasty. Afterwards, Ardashir called himself "shahanshah" and began conquering the land that he called Iran.There are various historical reports about Ardashir's lineage and ancestry. According to Al-Tabari's History of the Prophets and Kings, Ardashir was son of Papak, son of Sasan. Another narrative that exists in Kar-Namag i Ardashi...
published: 13 Sep 2018
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The Palace of Ardashir - 224 AD
The Palace of Ardashir Pāpakanalso, known as the Atash-kadeh, is a castle located on the slopes of the mountain on which Dezh Dokhtar is situated. Built in AD 224 by King Ardashir I of the Sassanian Empire, it is located two kilometers (1.2 miles) north of the ancient city of Gor, i.e. the old city of Artakhsher Khwarah/Khor Adashir/Gor Adesheer (Glory of [king] Ardasher) in Pars, in ancient Persia (Iran).
published: 12 Dec 2019
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Timeline the kings of the Medieval Superpower Sasanian Empire (iran).
#Sasanian Empire (iran).
#,Ardashir I#,Shapur I,#Hormizd I,#Bahram II,#Hormizd II,#Narseh,#Shapur II,#Ardashir II,#Bahram IV,#Yazdegerd I,#Bahram V,#Yazdegerd II#Kavad I#,Khosrow I,#Boran,#Azarmidokht,#Yazdegerd III,#نوشيروان,
Sasanian King of Kings,Medieval Superpower
The Sasanian monarchs were the rulers of Iran after their victory against their former suzerain, the Parthian Empire, at the Battle of Hormozdgan in 224. At its height, the Sasanian empire spanned from Turkey and Rhodes in the west to Pakistan in the east, and also included territory in contemporary Caucasus, Yemen, UAE, Oman, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Central Asia.
The Sasanian Empire was recognized as one of the main powers in the world alongside its neighboring arch rival, the Roman-Byzantine Empire, for a...
published: 28 Jun 2021
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Ardashir I the founder of Sasanian Empire. Silver drachm. Ex collection of prof. John Huntington.
published: 03 Jul 2023
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Ardashir I Fire Temple - Sassanian Empire, Iran 224 A.D.
Ardashir I was the founder of the Iranian Sassanian Empire. After defeating the Iranian Parthian dynasty and becoming King of Iran, Ardashir built this Zoroastrian Fire Temple in Piruzabad (Firuzabad) in southern Iran. While modeling this project based on existing archaeological drawings and photographs, I discovered that the shape of the dome in the Fire temples represented the Derafsh Kaviani. The Kaviani flag is the symbol of indigenous resistance to foreign rule first garnished by Kaveh Ahangar (Kaveh the blacksmith) in his call to rebellion against the evil King Zahhak who was defeated by King Fereydoun and chained to Mount Damavand.
published: 02 May 2023
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All Sassanid kings and queens ranking - From Ardashir I to Yazdegerd III
published: 14 Oct 2022
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Sassanian Persian Empire (امپراتوری ساسانی Sassanid Empire) - Ardashir I
In this first episode of the new Sassanian(Sassanid) Empire series we take a look at the rise of its first ruler, Ardashir I. In 224 he would overthrow the Par...
In this first episode of the new Sassanian(Sassanid) Empire series we take a look at the rise of its first ruler, Ardashir I. In 224 he would overthrow the Parthian Empire's Artabanus IV and his Sassanid (Sasanian/Sasanid) Dynasty would rule for 430 years. They considered themselves linked to the Achaemenid legacy and after displacing the Parthians would expand on that legacy. It is one of the most fascinating periods in the history of the region.
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ALSO: Hit Like and Comment in the video
🎼 Music:
THANKS TO:
Farya Faraji Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2_J...
Songs used with his permission:
Rise of Arsaces: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gCq2...
Achaemenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ElDM...
I HIGHLY recommend checking out his channel if you are a fan of ancient sounding music!
Also used: EpidemicSound.com
Book Sources:
Sasanian Persia Between Rome and the Steppes of Eurasia - Eberhard Sauer
Sassanian Elite Cavalry - Kaveh Farrokh
Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire - Parvaneh Pourshariati
Sasanian Persia - The Rise and Fall of an Empire - Touraj Daryaee
Rome's Enemies - Parthians and Sassanid Persians - Osprey Publishing
Shadows in the Desert - Ancient Persia at War - Kaveh Farrokh
The Cambridge History - Part 1 Seleucid/Parthian and Sasanid Periods - E. Yarshater
#Sassanid #Sassanian #Sasanian
https://wn.com/Sassanian_Persian_Empire_(امپراتوری_ساسانی_Sassanid_Empire)_Ardashir_I
In this first episode of the new Sassanian(Sassanid) Empire series we take a look at the rise of its first ruler, Ardashir I. In 224 he would overthrow the Parthian Empire's Artabanus IV and his Sassanid (Sasanian/Sasanid) Dynasty would rule for 430 years. They considered themselves linked to the Achaemenid legacy and after displacing the Parthians would expand on that legacy. It is one of the most fascinating periods in the history of the region.
SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/Yore_History
STORE: Yore History branded coffee/tea mugs and Smartphone cases
ALSO: Hit Like and Comment in the video
🎼 Music:
THANKS TO:
Farya Faraji Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2_J...
Songs used with his permission:
Rise of Arsaces: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gCq2...
Achaemenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ElDM...
I HIGHLY recommend checking out his channel if you are a fan of ancient sounding music!
Also used: EpidemicSound.com
Book Sources:
Sasanian Persia Between Rome and the Steppes of Eurasia - Eberhard Sauer
Sassanian Elite Cavalry - Kaveh Farrokh
Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire - Parvaneh Pourshariati
Sasanian Persia - The Rise and Fall of an Empire - Touraj Daryaee
Rome's Enemies - Parthians and Sassanid Persians - Osprey Publishing
Shadows in the Desert - Ancient Persia at War - Kaveh Farrokh
The Cambridge History - Part 1 Seleucid/Parthian and Sasanid Periods - E. Yarshater
#Sassanid #Sassanian #Sasanian
- published: 26 Oct 2020
- views: 43927
30:12
Iran, Ardashir I Palace - یادگارهای ناشناخته ساسانیان
این قسمت سری زدیم به کاخ اردشیر بابکان، نقش برجسته های تاج گذاری و پیروزی اردشیر، راه ساسانی و شهر تاریخی اردشیر خوره که از آثار به جا مونده از دوره ساسانیان هس...
این قسمت سری زدیم به کاخ اردشیر بابکان، نقش برجسته های تاج گذاری و پیروزی اردشیر، راه ساسانی و شهر تاریخی اردشیر خوره که از آثار به جا مونده از دوره ساسانیان هست. شهر فیروزاباد مهم ترین منطقه در اوایل شکل گیری امپراطوری ساسانی بود که اردشیر بابکان اولین شهر دایره ای خودش رو در اونجا احداث کرد. بهترین زمان برای بازدید از این منطقه اسفند، فروردین و اردیبهشت هست. فصل تابستون این منطقه یکم هوا گرم میشه.
In this episode, we visited the Palace of Ardashir I (also known as Ardashir Babakan or Papakan), the coronation and triumph rock reliefs of Ardashir I, the Sassanid Road and the historical and ancient city of Ardashir-Khwarrah, which are relics still remaining from the Sassanid Empire. Firuzabad City was the most important area in early history of Sassanid Empire and Ardashir I, made his first circular city in this area. Best time to visit this area, is in late winter, and early springs. It’ll be a little warm in the summer.
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My Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/ali_aghajanzadeh/
Contact Me:
[email protected]
منابع:
کتاب مرمت قلعه دختر و آتشکده
مقاله بررسی جایگاه شهر گور(نادیه ایمانی)
مقاله تحلیل تخت نشین شهر گور
راهنمای سفر به استان فارس
https://wn.com/Iran,_Ardashir_I_Palace_یادگارهای_ناشناخته_ساسانیان
این قسمت سری زدیم به کاخ اردشیر بابکان، نقش برجسته های تاج گذاری و پیروزی اردشیر، راه ساسانی و شهر تاریخی اردشیر خوره که از آثار به جا مونده از دوره ساسانیان هست. شهر فیروزاباد مهم ترین منطقه در اوایل شکل گیری امپراطوری ساسانی بود که اردشیر بابکان اولین شهر دایره ای خودش رو در اونجا احداث کرد. بهترین زمان برای بازدید از این منطقه اسفند، فروردین و اردیبهشت هست. فصل تابستون این منطقه یکم هوا گرم میشه.
In this episode, we visited the Palace of Ardashir I (also known as Ardashir Babakan or Papakan), the coronation and triumph rock reliefs of Ardashir I, the Sassanid Road and the historical and ancient city of Ardashir-Khwarrah, which are relics still remaining from the Sassanid Empire. Firuzabad City was the most important area in early history of Sassanid Empire and Ardashir I, made his first circular city in this area. Best time to visit this area, is in late winter, and early springs. It’ll be a little warm in the summer.
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My Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/ali_aghajanzadeh/
Contact Me:
[email protected]
منابع:
کتاب مرمت قلعه دختر و آتشکده
مقاله بررسی جایگاه شهر گور(نادیه ایمانی)
مقاله تحلیل تخت نشین شهر گور
راهنمای سفر به استان فارس
- published: 10 Feb 2022
- views: 137951
4:46
Ardashir's Crowning - Epic Iranian Music
You can buy this song and the rest of my music here: https://faryafaraji.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-old-iran-vol-ii
Music by Farya Faraji. Ardashir I (180 – 24...
You can buy this song and the rest of my music here: https://faryafaraji.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-old-iran-vol-ii
Music by Farya Faraji. Ardashir I (180 – 242 AD) was the founder of the Sasanian Empire, which he founded by overthrowing the previous, ethnically Parthian Arsacid dynasty. Please note that this isn't reconstructed Sasanian-era Iranian music, and nor does it seek to be. It's modern Iranian orchestral music with a thematic idea of Ancient Iran, nothing more. The piece uses the Iranian modal scale of Isfahan, which is identical to the Western Harmonic Minor. The image shown is a 1840 illustration of a Sasanian relief at Firuzabad, showing Ardashir I's victory over Artabanus IV and his forces.
https://wn.com/Ardashir's_Crowning_Epic_Iranian_Music
You can buy this song and the rest of my music here: https://faryafaraji.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-old-iran-vol-ii
Music by Farya Faraji. Ardashir I (180 – 242 AD) was the founder of the Sasanian Empire, which he founded by overthrowing the previous, ethnically Parthian Arsacid dynasty. Please note that this isn't reconstructed Sasanian-era Iranian music, and nor does it seek to be. It's modern Iranian orchestral music with a thematic idea of Ancient Iran, nothing more. The piece uses the Iranian modal scale of Isfahan, which is identical to the Western Harmonic Minor. The image shown is a 1840 illustration of a Sasanian relief at Firuzabad, showing Ardashir I's victory over Artabanus IV and his forces.
- published: 20 Dec 2021
- views: 33923
21:03
The Rise and Fall of the Sassanid Persian Empire (Ancient Sasanian history documentary)
The Sassanid Persian Empire (Ancient Sasanian history documentary)
Support more videos like this on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
Sources:
Sa...
The Sassanid Persian Empire (Ancient Sasanian history documentary)
Support more videos like this on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
Sources:
Sasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an Empire ( by Touraj Daryaee)
Rome's Enemies: Parthians & Sassanid Persians (by Peter WIlcox)
Sassanian Elite Cavalry ( by Kaveh Farrokh)
The Parthian and Early Sasanian Empires: Adaptation and Expansion (by Touraj Daryaee)
Larousse Encyclopedia of Ancient & Medieval History
Byzantium beyond the golden gate
Tags:
Sassanids, Sassanian, Sasanian, Sassanid empire, history, Sassanid documentary, Sasanian empire documentary, Sassanid Persia, Roman empire, Persia vs Rome, Persian history, history, fall of the Sassanid empire, ardashir, kavad, Persian empire, history documentary, Fall of the Sasanian Empire, Khosrow Anushiruwan, Khosrow, enemies of rome, Neo-Persian Empire, Parthian empire, Arsacid, documentary, sassanid empire documentary, Byzantine–Sasanian, shahanshah, Byzantium, byzantine empire, Shapur,Persia Rome, kidarites, xionaites, hephthalites, hephthalite khanate, ancient Persia, prince of Persia, aladin history, ancient Persian empires, Sasanian empire explained, ancient Persia crashcourse, Roman history ancient, persia arabia, educational, iranian history, iran
https://wn.com/The_Rise_And_Fall_Of_The_Sassanid_Persian_Empire_(Ancient_Sasanian_History_Documentary)
The Sassanid Persian Empire (Ancient Sasanian history documentary)
Support more videos like this on Patreon:
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Sources:
Sasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an Empire ( by Touraj Daryaee)
Rome's Enemies: Parthians & Sassanid Persians (by Peter WIlcox)
Sassanian Elite Cavalry ( by Kaveh Farrokh)
The Parthian and Early Sasanian Empires: Adaptation and Expansion (by Touraj Daryaee)
Larousse Encyclopedia of Ancient & Medieval History
Byzantium beyond the golden gate
Tags:
Sassanids, Sassanian, Sasanian, Sassanid empire, history, Sassanid documentary, Sasanian empire documentary, Sassanid Persia, Roman empire, Persia vs Rome, Persian history, history, fall of the Sassanid empire, ardashir, kavad, Persian empire, history documentary, Fall of the Sasanian Empire, Khosrow Anushiruwan, Khosrow, enemies of rome, Neo-Persian Empire, Parthian empire, Arsacid, documentary, sassanid empire documentary, Byzantine–Sasanian, shahanshah, Byzantium, byzantine empire, Shapur,Persia Rome, kidarites, xionaites, hephthalites, hephthalite khanate, ancient Persia, prince of Persia, aladin history, ancient Persian empires, Sasanian empire explained, ancient Persia crashcourse, Roman history ancient, persia arabia, educational, iranian history, iran
- published: 10 Apr 2019
- views: 606310
4:40
What is Ardashir I? Explain Ardashir I, Define Ardashir I, Meaning of Ardashir I
~~~ Ardashir I ~~~
Title: What is Ardashir I? Explain Ardashir I, Define Ardashir I, Meaning of Ardashir I
Created on: 2018-09-13
Source Link: https://en.wikip...
~~~ Ardashir I ~~~
Title: What is Ardashir I? Explain Ardashir I, Define Ardashir I, Meaning of Ardashir I
Created on: 2018-09-13
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardashir_I
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Description: Ardashir I or Ardeshir I , also known as Ardashir the Unifier , was the founder of the Sasanian Empire. After defeating the last Parthian shahanshah Artabanus V on the Hormozdgan plain in 224, he overthrew the Parthian dynasty and established the Sasanian dynasty. Afterwards, Ardashir called himself "shahanshah" and began conquering the land that he called Iran.There are various historical reports about Ardashir's lineage and ancestry. According to Al-Tabari's History of the Prophets and Kings, Ardashir was son of Papak, son of Sasan. Another narrative that exists in Kar-Namag i Ardashir i Pabagan and Ferdowsi's Shahnameh also states it says that Ardashir was born from the marriage of Sasan, a descendant of Darius III, with the daughter of Papak, a local governor in Pars. According to Al-Tabari's report, Ardashir was born in the outskirts of Istakhr, Pars. Al-Tabari adds that Ardashir was sent to the lord of Fort Darabgard when he was seven years old. After the lord's death, Ardashir succeeded him and became the commander of Fort Darabgard. Al-Tabari continues that afterward, Papak overthrew the local Persian shah named Gochihr and appointed his son, Shapur, instead of him. According to Al-Tabari's report, Shapur and his father, Papak, suddenly died and Ardashir became the ruler of Pars. Tension rose between Ardashir and the Parthian empire and eventually on April 28, 224, Ardashir faced the army of Artabanus V in the Hormozdgan plain and Artabanus, the Parthian shahanshah, was killed during the battle. According to the royal reports, it was Papak who overthrew Gochihr, the local Persian shah, and appointed his son, Shapur, instead of him; Ardashir refused to accept Shapur's appointment and removed his brother and whosoever stood against him and then minted coins with his face drawn on and his father, Papak's behind. It is probable that the determining role that is stated about Ardashir in leading the rebellion against the central government is the product of the later historical studies. Papak had probably united most of Pars under his rule by then. Ardashir had an outstanding role in developing the royal ideology. He tried to show himself as a worshiper of Mazda related to god and possessing khvarenah. The claim of the legitimacy of his reign as a rightful newcomer from the line of the mythical Iranian shahs and the propagations attributed to Ardashir against the legitimacy and role of the Parthians in the Iranian history sequence show the valuable place that the Achaemenid legacy had in the minds of the first Sasanian shahanshahs; though the current belief is that the Sasanians did not know much about the Achaemenids and their status. On the other hand, some historians believe that the first Sasanian shahanshahs were familiar with the Achaemenids and their succeeding shahanshahs deliberately turned to the Kayanians. They knowingly ignored the Achaemenids in order to attribute their past to the Kayanians; and that was where they applied holy historiography. In order to remark his victories, Ardashir carved petroglyphs in Firuzabad , Naqsh-e Rajab and Naqsh-e Rustam. In his petroglyph in Naqsh-e Rustam, Ardashir and Ahura Mazda are opposite to each other on horsebacks and the corpses of Artabanus and Ahriman are visualized under the nails of the horses of Ardashir and Ahura Mazda. It can be deduced from the picture that Ardashir assumed or wished for others to assume that his rule over the land that was called "Iran" in the inscriptions was designated by the lord. The word "Iran" was previously used in Avesta and as "the name of the mythical land of the Aryans". In Ardashir's period, the title "Iran" was chosen for the region under the Sasanian rule. The idea of "Iran" was accepted for both the Zoroastrian and non-Zoroastrian societies in the whole kingdom and the Iranians' collective memory continued and lived on in the various stages and different layers of the Iranian society until the modern period today. What is clear is that the concept of "Iran" previously had a religious application and then ended up creating its political face and the concept of a geographical collection of lands.
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Ardashir_I_Explain_Ardashir_I,_Define_Ardashir_I,_Meaning_Of_Ardashir_I
~~~ Ardashir I ~~~
Title: What is Ardashir I? Explain Ardashir I, Define Ardashir I, Meaning of Ardashir I
Created on: 2018-09-13
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Description: Ardashir I or Ardeshir I , also known as Ardashir the Unifier , was the founder of the Sasanian Empire. After defeating the last Parthian shahanshah Artabanus V on the Hormozdgan plain in 224, he overthrew the Parthian dynasty and established the Sasanian dynasty. Afterwards, Ardashir called himself "shahanshah" and began conquering the land that he called Iran.There are various historical reports about Ardashir's lineage and ancestry. According to Al-Tabari's History of the Prophets and Kings, Ardashir was son of Papak, son of Sasan. Another narrative that exists in Kar-Namag i Ardashir i Pabagan and Ferdowsi's Shahnameh also states it says that Ardashir was born from the marriage of Sasan, a descendant of Darius III, with the daughter of Papak, a local governor in Pars. According to Al-Tabari's report, Ardashir was born in the outskirts of Istakhr, Pars. Al-Tabari adds that Ardashir was sent to the lord of Fort Darabgard when he was seven years old. After the lord's death, Ardashir succeeded him and became the commander of Fort Darabgard. Al-Tabari continues that afterward, Papak overthrew the local Persian shah named Gochihr and appointed his son, Shapur, instead of him. According to Al-Tabari's report, Shapur and his father, Papak, suddenly died and Ardashir became the ruler of Pars. Tension rose between Ardashir and the Parthian empire and eventually on April 28, 224, Ardashir faced the army of Artabanus V in the Hormozdgan plain and Artabanus, the Parthian shahanshah, was killed during the battle. According to the royal reports, it was Papak who overthrew Gochihr, the local Persian shah, and appointed his son, Shapur, instead of him; Ardashir refused to accept Shapur's appointment and removed his brother and whosoever stood against him and then minted coins with his face drawn on and his father, Papak's behind. It is probable that the determining role that is stated about Ardashir in leading the rebellion against the central government is the product of the later historical studies. Papak had probably united most of Pars under his rule by then. Ardashir had an outstanding role in developing the royal ideology. He tried to show himself as a worshiper of Mazda related to god and possessing khvarenah. The claim of the legitimacy of his reign as a rightful newcomer from the line of the mythical Iranian shahs and the propagations attributed to Ardashir against the legitimacy and role of the Parthians in the Iranian history sequence show the valuable place that the Achaemenid legacy had in the minds of the first Sasanian shahanshahs; though the current belief is that the Sasanians did not know much about the Achaemenids and their status. On the other hand, some historians believe that the first Sasanian shahanshahs were familiar with the Achaemenids and their succeeding shahanshahs deliberately turned to the Kayanians. They knowingly ignored the Achaemenids in order to attribute their past to the Kayanians; and that was where they applied holy historiography. In order to remark his victories, Ardashir carved petroglyphs in Firuzabad , Naqsh-e Rajab and Naqsh-e Rustam. In his petroglyph in Naqsh-e Rustam, Ardashir and Ahura Mazda are opposite to each other on horsebacks and the corpses of Artabanus and Ahriman are visualized under the nails of the horses of Ardashir and Ahura Mazda. It can be deduced from the picture that Ardashir assumed or wished for others to assume that his rule over the land that was called "Iran" in the inscriptions was designated by the lord. The word "Iran" was previously used in Avesta and as "the name of the mythical land of the Aryans". In Ardashir's period, the title "Iran" was chosen for the region under the Sasanian rule. The idea of "Iran" was accepted for both the Zoroastrian and non-Zoroastrian societies in the whole kingdom and the Iranians' collective memory continued and lived on in the various stages and different layers of the Iranian society until the modern period today. What is clear is that the concept of "Iran" previously had a religious application and then ended up creating its political face and the concept of a geographical collection of lands.
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- published: 13 Sep 2018
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The Palace of Ardashir - 224 AD
The Palace of Ardashir Pāpakanalso, known as the Atash-kadeh, is a castle located on the slopes of the mountain on which Dezh Dokhtar is situated. Built in AD 2...
The Palace of Ardashir Pāpakanalso, known as the Atash-kadeh, is a castle located on the slopes of the mountain on which Dezh Dokhtar is situated. Built in AD 224 by King Ardashir I of the Sassanian Empire, it is located two kilometers (1.2 miles) north of the ancient city of Gor, i.e. the old city of Artakhsher Khwarah/Khor Adashir/Gor Adesheer (Glory of [king] Ardasher) in Pars, in ancient Persia (Iran).
https://wn.com/The_Palace_Of_Ardashir_224_Ad
The Palace of Ardashir Pāpakanalso, known as the Atash-kadeh, is a castle located on the slopes of the mountain on which Dezh Dokhtar is situated. Built in AD 224 by King Ardashir I of the Sassanian Empire, it is located two kilometers (1.2 miles) north of the ancient city of Gor, i.e. the old city of Artakhsher Khwarah/Khor Adashir/Gor Adesheer (Glory of [king] Ardasher) in Pars, in ancient Persia (Iran).
- published: 12 Dec 2019
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Timeline the kings of the Medieval Superpower Sasanian Empire (iran).
#Sasanian Empire (iran).
#,Ardashir I#,Shapur I,#Hormizd I,#Bahram II,#Hormizd II,#Narseh,#Shapur II,#Ardashir II,#Bahram IV,#Yazdegerd I,#Bahram V,#Yazdegerd I...
#Sasanian Empire (iran).
#,Ardashir I#,Shapur I,#Hormizd I,#Bahram II,#Hormizd II,#Narseh,#Shapur II,#Ardashir II,#Bahram IV,#Yazdegerd I,#Bahram V,#Yazdegerd II#Kavad I#,Khosrow I,#Boran,#Azarmidokht,#Yazdegerd III,#نوشيروان,
Sasanian King of Kings,Medieval Superpower
The Sasanian monarchs were the rulers of Iran after their victory against their former suzerain, the Parthian Empire, at the Battle of Hormozdgan in 224. At its height, the Sasanian empire spanned from Turkey and Rhodes in the west to Pakistan in the east, and also included territory in contemporary Caucasus, Yemen, UAE, Oman, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Central Asia.
The Sasanian Empire was recognized as one of the main powers in the world alongside its neighboring arch rival, the Roman-Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than 400 years The Sasanian dynasty began with Ardashir I in 224, who was a Persian from Istakhr, and ended with Yazdegerd III in 651,
https://wn.com/Timeline_The_Kings_Of_The_Medieval_Superpower_Sasanian_Empire_(Iran).
#Sasanian Empire (iran).
#,Ardashir I#,Shapur I,#Hormizd I,#Bahram II,#Hormizd II,#Narseh,#Shapur II,#Ardashir II,#Bahram IV,#Yazdegerd I,#Bahram V,#Yazdegerd II#Kavad I#,Khosrow I,#Boran,#Azarmidokht,#Yazdegerd III,#نوشيروان,
Sasanian King of Kings,Medieval Superpower
The Sasanian monarchs were the rulers of Iran after their victory against their former suzerain, the Parthian Empire, at the Battle of Hormozdgan in 224. At its height, the Sasanian empire spanned from Turkey and Rhodes in the west to Pakistan in the east, and also included territory in contemporary Caucasus, Yemen, UAE, Oman, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Central Asia.
The Sasanian Empire was recognized as one of the main powers in the world alongside its neighboring arch rival, the Roman-Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than 400 years The Sasanian dynasty began with Ardashir I in 224, who was a Persian from Istakhr, and ended with Yazdegerd III in 651,
- published: 28 Jun 2021
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Ardashir I Fire Temple - Sassanian Empire, Iran 224 A.D.
Ardashir I was the founder of the Iranian Sassanian Empire. After defeating the Iranian Parthian dynasty and becoming King of Iran, Ardashir built this Zoroast...
Ardashir I was the founder of the Iranian Sassanian Empire. After defeating the Iranian Parthian dynasty and becoming King of Iran, Ardashir built this Zoroastrian Fire Temple in Piruzabad (Firuzabad) in southern Iran. While modeling this project based on existing archaeological drawings and photographs, I discovered that the shape of the dome in the Fire temples represented the Derafsh Kaviani. The Kaviani flag is the symbol of indigenous resistance to foreign rule first garnished by Kaveh Ahangar (Kaveh the blacksmith) in his call to rebellion against the evil King Zahhak who was defeated by King Fereydoun and chained to Mount Damavand.
https://wn.com/Ardashir_I_Fire_Temple_Sassanian_Empire,_Iran_224_A.D.
Ardashir I was the founder of the Iranian Sassanian Empire. After defeating the Iranian Parthian dynasty and becoming King of Iran, Ardashir built this Zoroastrian Fire Temple in Piruzabad (Firuzabad) in southern Iran. While modeling this project based on existing archaeological drawings and photographs, I discovered that the shape of the dome in the Fire temples represented the Derafsh Kaviani. The Kaviani flag is the symbol of indigenous resistance to foreign rule first garnished by Kaveh Ahangar (Kaveh the blacksmith) in his call to rebellion against the evil King Zahhak who was defeated by King Fereydoun and chained to Mount Damavand.
- published: 02 May 2023
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