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1 2,1 | period usually meant the Persian God, Mithras, whose worship 2 2,2 | iv, 144) wrote that the Persian general, Megabazus, upon 3 2,2 | Constantius died during the Persian campaign in Cilicia, but 4 2,2 | envy. While undertaking the Persian campaign he demanded that 5 2,2 | Antioch and started out on his Persian campaign, during which he 6 2,3 | his young successor the Persian king, Yezdegerd I, because 7 2,3 | reign of Yezdegerd I. The Persian tradition, which reflects 8 2,3 | reside in the capital of the Persian Empire. The members of the 9 2,4 | an opportunity arose. The Persian church of the Nestorian 10 2,5 | the Isaurian problem. The Persian War. Bulgarian and Slavic 11 2,5 | the East devastated by the Persian War, and although he carried 12 2,5 | which existed until the Persian and Arabian conquests of 13 3,4 | change took place in the Persian ruling house, and in the 14 3,4 | peace with Persia, the Persian king, Chosroes Nushirvan, 15 3,4 | proselytizing. Roman and Persian merchants, whatever their 16 3,9 | mediating agent here was the Persian Empire of the Sassanids, 17 3,9 | Bokhara or Bukhara) to the Persian border, where the wares 18 3,9 | were reloaded, chiefly into Persian vessels, which carried their 19 3,9 | the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf to the mouths of the 20 3,9 | outside of the realm of Persian influence.~ ~Cosmas Indicopleustes. — 21 3,9 | and Ethiopia.”[100] The Persian Christians who remained 22 3,9 | more powerful?” The elderly Persian, snatching the word, answered: “ 23 3,9 | they told the story, the Persian was deeply chagrined at 24 3,9 | merchants could not compete with Persian influence in India and the 25 3,9 | remained in the hands of Persian merchants. In the end Justinian 26 3,10| during this period were the Persian War, the struggle with the 27 3,11| The Persian wars.~ The fifty years’ 28 3,11| trade with China, avoiding Persian interference — the very 29 3,11| commerce to cease.”[118]~ The Persian war under Tiberius and Maurice 30 3,11| the Empire, free of the Persian menace, was able to concentrate 31 3,16| sent as ambassador to the Persian Empire and to the Ostrogothic 32 4,1 | External Problems~ ~The Persian wars and the campaigns of 33 4,1 | good verse the emperor’s Persian campaigns and the invasion 34 4,1 | for twenty days. Then the Persian towers and battering-rams 35 4,1 | Zacharias.[9]~ This devastating Persian conquest of Palestine and 36 4,1 | the life of Jerusalem. The Persian invasion immediately removed 37 4,1 | preferred the domination of the Persian fire-worshipers, in whose 38 4,1 | religious freedom.~ The Persian invasion was not limited 39 4,1 | and Palestine. Part of the Persian army, after crossing all 40 4,1 | Constantinople, while another Persian army set out to conquer 41 4,1 | population heartily preferred Persian to Byzantine domination. 42 4,1 | south and east caused by the Persian wars, there appeared another 43 4,1 | for several months. The Persian campaign, which incidentally 44 4,1 | Heraclius conducted three Persian campaigns between the years 45 4,1 | the Khazars. The northern Persian provinces bordering the 46 4,1 | advanced into the central Persian provinces, collecting rich 47 4,1 | The eternal and dreaded Persian enemy was prostrated forever; 48 4,1 | Empire?”[17] At this time the Persian king Chosroes was dethroned 49 4,1 | The significance of the Persian campaigns of Heraclius. — 50 4,1 | campaigns of Heraclius. — This Persian war marks a very significant 51 4,1 | successful outcome of the Persian war, in the year 629. This 52 4,1 | soon after the end of the Persian war, there appeared a formidable 53 4,1 | Europe, is surrounded by the Persian Gulf on the east, the Indian 54 4,1 | vassal relations with the Persian Sassanids it was hostile 55 4,1 | and the Lakhmids on the Persian. Apparently both vassal 56 4,1 | Zoroastrianism), the religion of the Persian kingdom of the Sassanids 57 4,1 | Meanwhile, the official Persian religion was constantly 58 4,1 | Syrian desert adjoining the Persian and Byzantine borders.~ 59 4,2 | Exposition of Faith.”~ The Persian campaigns of Heraclius, 60 4,4 | its border provinces. The Persian, and later the Arabian, 61 4,4 | empire under pressure of the Persian danger, for when Heraclius 62 4,4 | the militarization of the Persian Empire of the Sassanids, 63 4,4 | the Emperor to adopt the Persian reform. The sources, he 64 4,4 | studied the reforms of both Persian monarchs and perhaps even 65 4,4 | to some material from the Persian archives. “To learn from 66 4,4 | Empire under pressure of the Persian danger. He succeeded in 67 4,4 | again to the Arabs. The Persian danger had been eliminated, 68 4,4 | its external enemies. The Persian, and later the Arabian, 69 5,2 | compares these events to the Persian wars of ancient Greece and 70 5,8 | Mamun (813-33), under whom Persian influence enjoyed almost 71 6,2 | expense,[33] and in 1046 the Persian traveler, Nasiri-Khusrau, 72 6,2 | legend recorded by this Persian traveler noted that even 73 6,2 | should recognize him. The Persian related: “In the days when 74 6,2 | eastern part had fallen to the Persian Sassanids, and was known 75 7,4 | in a foreign language, Persian or Scythian.” The learned 76 8,12| tyrannic rulers, Latin, Persian, Bulgarian, Scythian and 77 8,17| under the menace of the Persian, Arab, Avar, Slavonic, and 78 8,17| century in connection with the Persian, Arab, Bulgarian, and Slavonic 79 9,3 | broken with Hulagu, the Persian Mongols were too much preoccupied 80 9,4 | back to the West, from the Persian province of Khorasan (Khurasan), 81 9,18| Ptolemy as well as from Persian and Arabic writings, the


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