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- In 360, I Parthica unsuccessfully defended its camp against a Sasanid attack; after the defeat, the legion was moved to Nisibis (modern Turkey), where it remained until the city was surrendered by emperor Jovian to the Sassanid Persians in 363.
- Following the collapse of Sasanid control in Tokharistan in 484 CE, and with Alkhan coinage expanding into the Indian subcontinent, numismatic evidence accounts for the consolidation of a new dynasty in Kapisa and Zabul.
- Median Empire → Achaemenid Empire (550 BC) → Seleucid Empire (312 BC) → Parthian Empire (247 BC) → Sasanid Empire (224 AD) → Tahirid Empire (821) → Saffarid Empire (861) → Samanid Empire (819) → Ghaznavid Empire (977) → Seljuk Empire (1037) → Khwarazmian Empire (1077) → Il Khanate (1256) → Muzaffarid Empire (1314) → Timurid Empire (1370) → Safavid Empire (1501) → Afsharid Empire (1736) → Zand Empire (1751) → Sublime State of Persia (1789) → Imperial State of Persia (1925) → Imperial State of Iran (1935) → Islamic Republic of Iran (1979).
- After the end of the Hittites, Arameans tribes began to settle in the region, Aleppo became part of the Syro-Hittite state of Palistin, then its successor Bit Agusi centered at Arpad, Afterwards, it was sequentially part of Assyria, Chaldea, Achaemenid Persia, Macedonia, Seleúkeia, Armenia, Roman, Byzantine, and Sasanid Persian, empires, the Rashidun, Umayyad, and the Abbasid Caliphate.
- After the Sasanid victory over Rome in 260, the victory and the annexation of Albania and Atropatene were described in a trilingual inscription by Shapur I at Naqsh-e Rostam.
- This was developed further in the early seventh century, when in an at first successful war against the Byzantine Empire the Sasanid Persian Empire incorporated broad territories populated by West Syrians, many of whom were supporters of the Miaphysite theology of Oriental Orthodoxy which its opponents term "Monophysitism" (Eutychianism), the theological view most opposed to Nestorianism.
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