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  Persia
Persia proper is bounded on the north by Transcaucasia, the Caspian Sea, and Russian Turkestan; on the south by the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf; it is over one-fifth as large as the United States (excluding Alaska) and twice as large as Germany, having an area of about 642,000 square miles.
Pherecles, the Seleucid satrap, having insulted Tiridates, was slain, and Parthia freed from the Macedonians.
On his arrival in Persia, Mgr Cluzel was immediately acknowledged by the shah, decorated with the insignia of the Lion and Sun, and officially confirmed, by a special imperial firman, as the representative of the Father of the Faithful.
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I, was king of Persia (AD 274 -...reigned a year.
I is the king who, by the instigation of the magians, put to a cruel...
IV, king of Persia (389 - 399...Persian empire.
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 c. Shapur II to the Reforms of Khusrau I. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
His successor, Julian, invaded Persia, forced the passage of the Tigris, defeated the Persians north of Ctesiphon but retreated before investing that city, and was mortally wounded in a battle near Samarra (363).
Bahram was killed in a mutiny and was succeeded by his son, Yazdgird I. Yazdgird I, the Wicked, was so called because of his conflict with the Zoroastrian priesthood.
Bahram was defeated (422) and agreed to permit Persian Christians to seek refuge in the Roman empire and to halt persecution.
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 List of people by name: Ba
Bahram II of Persia, (277-294), from 276 to 293.
Bahram V of Persia, (420-439), from 420 to 438.
Bahram VI of Persia[?], from 590 to 591.
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 Hormizd IV of Persia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Hormizd IV, son of Khosrau I, reigned as king of Persia from 578 to 590.
In 588 his general, Bahram Chobin[?], defeated the Turks, but in the next year was beaten by the Romans; and when the king superseded him he rebelled with his army.
The magnates deposed and blinded Hormizd and proclaimed his son Khosrau II king.
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 Shapur III of Persia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Shapur III was King of Persia from 383 to 388.
Son of Shapur II of Persia (309–379), he was elevated to the throne by the magnates against his uncle, Ardashir II of Persia (379–383), and killed by them after a reign of five years.
He concluded a treaty with the Roman Emperor Theodosius the Great (379–395).
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Prince of Persia Webseite zu den Spielen Prince of Persia 1, Prince of Persia 2 und Prince of Persia 3D.
Nintendo: Prince of Persia Official page of the GameBoy Color version of Prince of Persia.
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