The Rise and Decline of the Sasanian Empire
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Modern Iranian culture has been strongly influenced by Islam, which has become the national religion and has imbued many of its laws and Arabian customs into Middle Eastern culture. However, along with Islamic culture, the Iranians also have their own culture, which peaked under the Sasanian Empire. Some of their art even included carving sculptures into cliff faces! This empire may be relatively unknown today in Western culture, but their army was powerful enough to fight with the Roman and Byzantine Empires and win.
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Cool feature! Really should be known about more in The West, as our idea of Iran is “Militant Islam” and very little else.
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Why is it that the most powerful can seem to do anything except know how to stay in power.
You're looking at it wrong. The Iranians have always been the good guys, and the westerners and Turanians were, are, and will always be the bad guys.
Truth always triumphs over lies. -ahriman- will be destroyed, and all the wicked will either repent or be erased from creation. Glory to The Lord of Lords and his glorious Yazatas. The Holy War is almost upon us...
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Dynasties are only every iconic for going extinct. That's why they're iconic at best... Because even with all that power, they still fell
Time takes all, also in Iran is the truth to humanities origins, it holds secrets of the past and the high ups are doing their best to keep it hidden.
Long live Iran
Would it kill you to use the more accurate bc and ad?
It would be more inconsistant linguisticly to do as you suggest. A.d. stands for “anno Domini” b.c. in Latin was written as a.C.n. (“ante Christum natum”, “before Christ was born”). So it is either ad/acn or English bc/ac. I personally like c.e/b.c.e for its accuracy, because dating of Jesus is a little bit off (probably born c. 6-4 bce). It is just more consistant and accurate to use ce/bca.
@@Adam-gk4lz bc and ad were good for all the archeologists prior to the twenty first century so it should be good enough for the bozo’s running around today. Anything to discredit the Giana that went before.
300 vibes.
It seems like the Arabic culture had displaced the richer European like Persian culture.
If Sassanids had become that weak, Scythians would have conquered them from the north long before Arabs.
Sasanians were not Persian.
Lol really? 😂
You don’t know anything about history
The Sasanians were completely Persian
Long live Persia