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- Sasan - Wikipedia
This is considered the beginning of the Sasanian dynasty Sasan's family became the rulers of the second Persian Empire and ruled over a great portion of western Asia (the first Persian Empire having been ruled by the dynasty of Cyrus the Great)
- Sāsān | Sasanian Dynasty, Shapur II Zoroastrianism | Britannica
Sāsān (flourished 1st century ad?) was the eponymous ancestor of the Sāsānian dynasty in ancient Persia Details of his life vary, but most scholars believe he was originally a prince in the province of Persis and a vassal of Gochihr, the chief petty king in Persis
- Sasanian Empire | Map and Timeline - HistoryMaps
At its greatest territorial extent, the Sasanian Empire encompassed all of present-day Iran and Iraq, and stretched from the eastern Mediterranean (including Anatolia and Egypt) to parts of modern-day Pakistan as well as from parts of southern Arabia to the Caucasus and Central Asia
- House of Sāsān — Eranshahr
The House of Sasan was a royal house in ancient Iran that ruled the Sassanid Empire from 224 to 651 CE The Sassanid Empire was a major political and cultural power in the region, and it was one of the most influential empires in the ancient world
- Sasanians - Livius
The name "Sasanians" is derived from a Persian priest named Sasan, the ancestor of the dynasty One of his sons was Pâpak, who revolted against the lawful ruler of Iran, Artabanus IV, at the beginning of the third century
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According to one tradition, the Sassanians were named after a 1st century prince or king by the name of Sasan, from whom Papak claimed to be descended An alternative legend claims that Sasan was the name of a shepherd in Papak's kingdom
- SASANIAN DYNASTY - Encyclopaedia Iranica
SASANIAN DYNASTY, the last Persian lineage of rulers to achieve hegemony over much of Western Asia before Islam, ruled 224 CE–650 CE Rise of the Sasanian empire
- Sasan - Wikiwand
This is considered the beginning of the Sasanian dynasty Sasan's family became the rulers of the second Persian Empire and ruled over a great portion of western Asia (the first Persian Empire having been ruled by the dynasty of Cyrus the Great)
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