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    Hyrcania (Ancient Greek: Ὑρκανία; Arabic: خربة المرد "Khirbet el-Mird"; Hebrew: הורקניה Horcania) was an ancient fortress in the Judean Desert. It was...
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  • coast of the Caspian Sea in Iran and Azerbaijan Hyrcania (fortress), a fortress in the West Bank Hyrcania (Lydia), a town of ancient Lydia Fictional geography...
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    Masada Hasmonean desert fortresses Alexandreion/Alexandrion/Alexandrium Dok (Dagon) on the Mount of Temptation Hyrcania (fortress) Cypros (German article)...
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    Dareeioukaome (Darius village), Ormoita and Tyanolla. Hyrcania Hyrcanis (Lydia) Hyrcania (fortress) Hyrcanian forests Henry Fanshawe Tozer, A History of...
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    during the Great Revolt. Hasmonean desert fortresses Dok (Dagon) on the Mount of Temptation Hyrcania (fortress) Cypros (German article) Machaerus Peter...
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    in fortresses and citadels within the Hasmonean state, including in the fortresses of the Judean desert such as Alexandrium, Kyprus and Hyrcania, which...
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    states that the iron gates Alexander erected were controlled by the king of Hyrcania (on the south edge of the Caspian), and allowing passage of the gates to...
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    destroyed by Antiochus. He also built a fortress north of the Temple called the Baris and possibly also the fortress Hyrcania. Moreover, out of desperation, Hyrcanus...
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    the west, Hyrcania on the north west, Margiana on the northeast, and Aria on the east. During Arsacid times, Parthia was united with Hyrcania as one administrative...
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    Ctesias refers to the land of Tapuri between the two lands of Cadusii and Hyrcania. The name and probable habitations of the Tapuri appear, at different periods...
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    several Caspian Gates at the eastern part of a region known in antiquity as Hyrcania, on the nomadic route from the northern steppes to the Iranian heartland...
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    138 BC, and shortly afterwards sent to one of Mithridates I's palaces in Hyrcania. Mithridates I then punished Elymais for aiding Demetrius, and made Persis...
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    Drangiana; Philip ruled Bactria and Sogdiana; Phrataphernes ruled Parthia and Hyrcania; Peucestas governed Persis; Tlepolemus had charge over Carmania; Atropates...
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    regions situated further west, Hyrcania, Parthia, Aria, Drangiana must have already belonged to the Medes. That Hyrcania and Parthia were possession of...
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    Cappadocia, Persis, Parthia, Bactria, Arabia, Tapouria, Sogdia, Arachosia, Hyrcania, and other adjacent peoples that had been subdued by Alexander, as far...
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    and Hyrcania. The territory known as Mazandaran has changed hands among various dynasties from early in its history. There are several fortresses remaining...
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    Empire for two periods, separated by a number of years of captivity in Hyrcania in Parthia, first from September 145 BC to July/August 138 BC, and again...
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    (or simply the Gorgan Wall) was located in north of the Gorgan River in Hyrcania, at a geographic narrowing between the Caspian Sea and the mountains of...
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  • strongly resemble the Hasmonean and Herodian systems in Alexandrium and Hyrcania. Potsherds found on the summit date to the Middle Bronze Age (II), the...
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    Philip governed Bactria and Sogdia; Phrataphernes governed Parthia and Hyrcania; Peucestas governed Persis; Tlepolemus had charge over Carmania; Atropates...
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    be a vassal of the Romans. In the meantime, Artabanus II returned from Hyrcania with a strong army of Scythian (Dahae) auxiliaries and was again acknowledged...
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    understood to have been Sadducee. Hasmonean coinage Hyrcanus inscription Hyrcania Siege of Jerusalem (disambiguation), list of sieges for, and battles of...
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    thought to be the oldest, was constructed around 167 BCE. The second fort, Hyrcania, was likely constructed by John Hyrcanus (ruled 134-104 BCE). Alexander...
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    invaded Parthia, occupied the capital Hecatompylos and pushed forward into Hyrcania, winning the Battle of Mount Labus. The Parthian king Arsaces II apparently...
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    High Priest (Kohen Gadol) and Ethnarch, taking a Greek "regnal name" (see Hyrcania) in an acceptance of the Hellenistic culture of his Seleucid suzerains...
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    Lijian, although still poorly understood, could be identified with either Hyrcania in Iran or even Alexandria in Egypt. The Weilüe by Yu Huan (c. 239–265...
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    by Artaxerxes. Artaxerxes later sent Jews who supported the revolt to Hyrcania on the south coast of the Caspian Sea. The reduction of Sidon was followed...
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    Krylgan Kala fortress (4th-3rd century BC) Ayaz Kala 1 fortress (4th-3rd century BC) Toprak-Kala palace city (1st-2nd century AD) Fortress of Kyzyl-Kala...
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    ostraca and documents showing a tribute/tax system, and evidence from the fortress of Mezad Hashavyahu. Egyptian influence reached to the Euphrates area in...
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  • bent on destruction given by Persian accounts. Kafir-kala is an ancient fortress 12 kilometers south of the city center of Samarkand in Uzbekistan, protecting...
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