- Susa - Wikipedia
Susa ( ˈsuːsə SOO-sə) was an ancient city in the lower Zagros Mountains about 250 km (160 mi) east of the Tigris, between the Karkheh and Dez Rivers in Iran
- Susa - World History Encyclopedia
Susa was a principal city of the Elamite, Achaemenid Persian, and Parthian empires and was originally known to the Elamites as 'Susan' or 'Susun' The Greek name for the city was Sousa and the Hebrew, Shushan
- Susa | Achaemenid, Elamite, Persian Empire | Britannica
Susa, capital of Elam (Susiana) and administrative capital of the Achaemenian king Darius I and his successors from 522 bce It was located at the foot of the Zagros Mountains near the bank of the Karkheh Kūr (Choaspes) River in the Khuzistan region of Iran
- The Ancient City of Susa - World History Edu
Susa, an illustrious ancient city nestled in the lower Zagros Mountains of present-day Iran, stands as a monumental testament to the civilizations that flourished in the Ancient Near East
- Susa - The Babylonian Captivity with Map (Bible History Online) - Bible . . .
The City of Susa in the Persian Empire Overview and Map of The Babylonian Captivity in 586 BC as recorded in the Old Testament during the period of the Kings of Judah
- The ancient city of Susa in Iran is a worldwide treasure
Shushan is located in the Lower Zagros Mountains, around 250 kilometres (160 miles) east of the Tigris river and between the Kharkeh and Dez rivers The ancient city was also known as Susa, the name Shushan deriving from the Persian word Shush, the Hebrew variant of which is Shushān
- Susa: Exploring Persias Royal Ancient Capital - SURFIRAN Mag
Susa, or Shoush, stands as a testament to the profound depths of human civilization Located in what is now modern-day Shush in Khuzestan, Iran, this ancient city has been a central hub of culture, politics, and commerce through various epochs
- Susa - Wikiwand
Susa ( ˈsuːsə SOO-sə) was an ancient city in the lower Zagros Mountains about 250 km (160 mi) east of the Tigris, between the Karkheh and Dez Rivers in Iran
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