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Sassanid Empire

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Chapter 2 Section 4 Groupwork Why were the Assyrians so successful at conquering others? What were some of harsh tactics used by the Assyrians? How were the Persian and the Assyrian Empires different politically and socially? What caused the Persian Empire to decline after the death of Darius?
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Review Session for Periodization Two Michelle Zhang Key terms: Chp7 Persia Xerxes Intolerant conqueror of the Achaemenid empire Tried to conquer the Greek city-states but failed Darius The greatest of Achaemenid Emperors Expanded realm of Achaemenid empire to india and the black sea Centralized administration Persepolis Capital of Achaemenid established by Darius Satrap Local administrators at satrapies Magi Zoroastrian priests Shapur 1 A Sasanid ruler Created buffer states between Persia and Rome The Gathas Zoroastrian doctrine Honor of the deities Zarathustra recognized Qanat Underground canal Enhanced agricultural production Prevent water from evaporation Ahura Mazda A supreme god Zarathustra and followers believed that he was the creater of all good things Zarathustra

Competition among Cultural Communities 600-1450 Ch 8

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? PAGE ?62? Chapter ? DOCPROPERTY "ChapterNumber" ?9?: ? DOCPROPERTY "ChapterTitle" ?The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam, 200?1200? Chapter ? DOCPROPERTY "ChapterNumber" ?9?: ? DOCPROPERTY "ChapterTitle" ?The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam, 200?1200? ? PAGE ?61? CHAPTER 8 The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam, 200?1200 seq NL1 \r 0 \h INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter students should: 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Understand how Byzantine and especially Sasanid imperial institutions laid the foundations for the Islamic state. 2?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Be familiar with the story of the life of Muhammad and the development of the religion of Islam, the umma, and the three branches of Islam (Sunni, Shiite, and Kharijite).

The Sasanid Empire

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I. The Sasanid Empire, 224–651 A. Politics and Society 1. The Sasanid kingdom was established in 224 and controlled the areas of Iran and Mesopotamia. The Sasanids confronted Arab pastoralists on their Euphrates border and the Byzantine Empire on the west. Relations with the Byzantines alternated between war and peaceful trading relationships. In times of peace, the Byzantine cities of Syria and the Arab nomads who guided caravans between the Sasanid and Byzantine Empires all flourished on trade. Arabs also benefited from the invention of the camel saddle, which allowed them to take control of the caravan trade. 2. The Iranian hinterland was ruled by a largely autonomous local aristocracy that did not, however, pose a threat to the stability of the Sasanid Empire.

Sassanid empire

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The Sasanid Empire, 224–600 Politics and Society- 1.The Sasanid kingdom was established in 224 and controlled the areas of Iran and Mesopotamia. The Sasanids confronted Arab pastoralists on their Euphrates border and the Byzantine Empire on the west. Relations with the Byzantines alternated between war and peaceful trading relationships. In times of peace, the Byzantine cities of Syria and the Arab nomads who guided caravans between the Sasanid and Byzantine Empires all flourished on trade. Arabs also benefited from the invention of the camel saddle, which allowed them to take control of the caravan trade. 2. The Iranian hinterland was ruled by a largely autonomous local aristocracy that did not, however, pose a threat to the stability of the Sasanid Empire.

The Earth and Its Peoples 4th edition Ch 9 Outline

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CHAPTER 9 The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam, 200–1200 I. The Sasanid Empire, 224–651 A. Politics and Society 1. The Sasanid kingdom was established in 224 and controlled the areas of Iran and Mesopotamia. The Sasanids confronted Arab pastoralists on their Euphrates border and the Byzantine Empire on the west. Relations with the Byzantines alternated between war and peaceful trading relationships. In times of peace, the Byzantine cities of Syria and the Arab nomads who guided caravans between the Sasanid and Byzantine Empires all flourished on trade. Arabs also benefited from the invention of the camel saddle, which allowed them to take control of the caravan trade.
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