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SasanikaA History Reference Site for Sasanian EmpireHomeAboutNewsEventsBlogContacte-SasanikaOriginal ArticlesArcheological ReportsGraduate PapersWorking PapersNewslettersLibraryPrimary SourcesBibliographiesMaterial CultureBooksArticlesResourcesGenealogyNumismaticsSeals & SealingsSitesLecturesVideo LecturesAudio LecturesWelcome to SASANIKAOne of the most remarkable empires of the first millennium CE was that of the Sasanian Empire. Emanating from southern Iran's Persis region in the third century CE, the Sasanian domain eventually encompassed not only modern day Iran and Iraq, but also the greater part of Central Asia, the Caucasus, including at times the regions corresponding to present-day Syria, Turkey, and Egypt. This geographically diverse empire brought together a striking array of ethnicities and religious practices. Arameans, Arabs, Armenians, Persians, Romans, and Goths, as well as a host of other peoples, all lived and labored under Sasanian rule. The Sasanians established a relatively tolerant imperial system, creating a vibrant communal life among their Zoroastrian, Jewish, and Christian citizens.Featured ArticlesThe Cultural Impact of Sasanian Persia along the Silk Road – Aspects of ContinuityMichael Alram, Austrian Academy of Sciences - Kunsthistorisches Museum ViennaThe paper focuses on the Sasanian Empire’s impact on its surrounding world and explores the question of why its cultural achievements had such a long-lasting influence far beyond the borders of the Iranian lands, even after the decline of the dynasty. This relates to the role of the Sasanians in international trade and their political … READ MOREFEATURED BOOKS Samarkand the Center of the World Matteo Compareti Compareti, Matteo. 2016. Samarkand the center of the world: proposals for the identification of the Afrasyab paintings. (Sasanika Series 5). Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers. In antiquity Samarkand was the capital of the Persian province of Sogdiana. Its language, culture, and “Zoroastrian” religion closely approximated those of the Persians. Following its conquest by Alexander, its … READ MORE NEWS EVENTS LINKS April 16, 2014 Obituary – Dr. Richard Nelson Frye April 16, 2014 New Sasanian 4th Century Dish Discovered – According to Agade September 27, 2013 Ancient Golden Treasure Found at Foot of Temple Mount June 4, 2013 Lecture On Epigraphy and Historiographical Practices in Sasanian Iran June 1, 2013 The Arch of Ctesiphon will be restored by the Iraqi government! June 4, 2013 Lecture On Epigraphy and Historiographical Practices in Sasanian Iran May 30, 2013 Seminars on Late Antiquity at the Hebrew University April 18, 2013 The True Cross in Iran. Christian symbolics of power in a Zoroastrian empire April 13, 2013 A Workshop with Dr. Parvaneh Pourshariati March 23, 2013 Education et moeurs a la cour sassanide: pour une relecture du texte moyen-perse Avestan Digital Archive (ADA) Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kir
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