Arbāyistān (Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭁𐭉𐭎𐭈𐭍 [ʾrb]ystn; Middle Persian: Arwāstān; Armenian: Arvastan) or Beth Arabaye (Syriac: Bēṯ ʿArbāyē) was a Sasanian province...
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Mesopotamia around 200 CE. In 164 CE, the Sasanians recognized the Arabs as "Arbayistan", meaning "land of the Arabs," as they were part of Adiabene in upper...
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4th century), governor of southern Arbayistan. Prince Zamasp (??? – 4th century), governor of northern Arbayistan. Prince Shapur Sakanshah (??? – 4th...
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Gulistan Arabistan – the name of the Arabian Peninsula and other meanings Arbayistan – a late-antiquity Sasanian satrap Asal Hindustan – a name for the Kingdom...
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Arbaye by Jacob Baradaeus and while proselytizing among the Bedouin of Arbayistan in the Sasanian Empire. According to Ahudemmeh's biographer this basilica...
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Hatra (category Arbayistan)
Hatra (/ˈhæ.trə/; Arabic: الحضر (Arabic pronunciation: [ˈħadˀ.ra]); Syriac: ܚܛܪܐ) was an ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern...
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Mesene), Asorestan (Mesopotamia), Nod-Ardakhshiragan (i.e. Adiabene), Arbayistan, Adurbadagan [i.e. Atropatene, ’twrp'tkn], Armenia [Armin, ’lmny], Iberia...
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Mesopotamia was acknowledged by the Sasanians, who called the region Arbayistan, meaning "land of the Arabs". Several Arab entities flourished during...
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including those of Sumero-Akkadian, Greek, Aramean, an Arabian religions. Arbayistan (Arbaya), the Sasanian province Coppini, Costanza; Cyrus, Georg; Golestaneh...
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Solachon. The victory was followed by destructive raids into Corduene and Arbayistan. In the following year, the new commander of the east, Heraclius the Elder...
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Syriac Acts of the Persian Martyrs, the western frontier province of Arbayistan was divided in the 360s between Adurfrazgird and his brother Zamasp; Adurfrazgird...
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the cultivated land facing the Syrian Desert. Along the Euphrates (in Arbayistan), there was a series of heavily fortified cities as a line of defence...
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Siege of Sisauranon (541) (category Arbayistan)
Date 541 AD Location Sisauranon, Arbayistan, Sasanian Empire 37°06′45″N 41°37′41″E / 37.1126°N 41.62805°E / 37.1126; 41.62805 Result Tactical Byzantine...
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and including Nineveh. The Sasanians divided northern Mesopotamia into Arbāyistān in the west and Nōdšīragān in the east. Nōdšīragān was the Sasanian name...
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Ephesus, apparently held in Arzun near Siirt in the Province of Nisibis (Arbayistan), at least in the presence of the Marzban, the provincial governor of...
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Sisauranon (category Arbayistan)
Sisaurana, or Sarbane was a Sasanian fortress city in the province of Arbayistan, located to the east of Nisibis at the edge of the north Syrian plain...
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