The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 3, Part 2: The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanid Periods by E. Yarshater

The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 3, Part 2: The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanid Periods



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883 B.C., Ashurnasirpal II begins to expand the Assyrian empire. The following Time line World events was compiled by Petter Vikens and can be found by visiting his website at: Time Line I found it most useful when researching for particular dates. The Romans may have been part of Antony's army invading Parthia. To those of you who have not studied the Levant in this period, the appearance here of Edessa, Adiabene and Emesa at the heart of the history for the New Testament could be something of a surprise. 206 B.C., Seleucid king Antiochus III conquers Armenia, Parthia and Bactria. Charcoal samples found in the tombs of Nekhen, which were dated to the Naqada I and II periods, have been identified as cedar from Lebanon. Though the Sassanids take over Iran in this (3rd) century, the Scythians do not disappear, hanging on in Arabia and other regions. €�Migration and Settlement of the Yuezhi-Kushan: Interaction and Interdependence of Nomadic and Sedentary Societies.” Journal of World History, Volume 12, No. It start in 3100 B.C., King Menes unites Upper and Lower Egypt; the Early Dynastic Period begins. Early States, Cambridge UK, Cambridge University Press; Liu, Xinru, 2001.