Wise Men of the East, also called Magi, or Three Kings of the Orient. H. Anusheh, ایران در سپیده دم تاریخ, Tehran, 1993). 7, FROM NADIR SHAH TO THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC, Cambridge University Press, 1991. Some Thoughts on Neo-Elamite Chronology. Nothing about him is currently known. King of Kings, Euergetes, Dikaios, Epiphanes, Philhellene: 11–51: 40 – 51: Son of Artabanus III: Arsaces XXXII: Vardanes I: King of Kings, Euergetes, Dikaios, Epiphanes, Philhellene ?–46: 40: 46: Son of Artabanus III: Killed by Gotarzes II: Arsaces XXXIII: Vonones II: King of Kings, Euergetes, Dikaios, Epiphanes, Philhellene ?–51: c. 45: 51: Arsaces XXXIV The most obscure major monarch of the first millennium BC. List of monarchs of Persia Median Empire (678–549 BC). Note: Ancient Persia is generally agreed to have ended with the collapse of the Achaemenid dynasty as a result of the Wars of Alexander the Great. 29–63. his inscription is found near the inscription of Anubanini, Unnamed king of Andia (c. 827 BC) contemporary with Daian-Ashur military leader of Assyrian empire in western Iran, Telusina (c. 719 – 715 BC) who revolted against king of, Cameron, George, "History of Early Iran", Chicago, 1936 (repr., Chicago, 1969; tr. Killed in battle by, Highly autonomous master of the Ilkhanate royal estates (the. The second most obscure monarch of the first millennium BC, nothing about him is known. Briant, Pierre, "From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire", 2002. For the racehorse, see, Ilkhanate and successor kingdoms (1256–1501). Majidzadeh, Yusef, "History and civilization of Elam", Tehran, Iran University Press, 1991. 1-5). Elam: The History of Elam. Thus, the Sumerian King List not only documents a great flood early in man’s history, but it also reflects the same pattern of decreasing longevity as found in the Bible - men had extremely long life spans before the flood and much shorter life spans following the flood (Wood, 2003). 55–104. This article lists the monarchs of Persia (Iran) from the establishment of the Median Empire by Medes around 705 BC until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. Josephus Flavius, Antiquities of the Jews. Whether it’s jumping over fire or avoiding the curse of the jinx, here are eight unique traditions that have been kept alive in Iran. They asked King Herod the Great for assistance in finding the child. Ruled only in Iraq, dominated by his uncle. Gantz says Israel has list of Iran-backed targets ready to strike. ARTA, 2002. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_monarchs_of_Persia&oldid=1011729653, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. The list of Kayanian kings mentioned in the Avesta (Zamyad Yasht 19.71, and Farvardin Yasht 13.132) contains some names not mentioned in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh. VIII pp. XIII, 1922. Chr. 61–86. 3(II), THE SELEUCID, PARTHIAN AND SASANIAN PERIODS, Cambridge University Press, 1983. F. Firuznia, دنیای گمشده ایلام, Tehran, 1992). They date to the early first millennium BC—the oldest, List A, stopping at Tiglath-Pileser II (ca. The semi-mythical early Persian 'kings' seem to rule their people in those Central Asian areas already mentioned, between the Oxus and parts of eastern Iran, but with a westwards drift towards Iran. Transition period. For some two centuries, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of present-day Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan plateau in south India . This article lists the monarchs of Persia, who ruled over the area of... Achaemenid Kingdom (~705–559 BCE). The dynasty of the Median kings was known as Cyaxarid dynasty, named after him or a pre-Deicoes king. I can give you 1000 reasons to why the Monarchist of Iran was better than the current Islamic Republic of Iran. Iran is an ancient country with a complex people, among them some of the greatest poets who ever lived. An empire built from Khwarezm, covering part of Iran and neighbouring Central Asia. However, the supreme powers rest with the Supreme Leader of Iran, who is the head of state and highest ranking political and religious authority of the country. Persian Kings/Rulers/Leaders. The following is a list of kings and queens of Main Dynasties of Greater Iran, which includes all of the empires ruling over geographical Greater Iran and their rulers.For more comprehensive lists of kings, queens, sub-kings and sub-queens of Iran please see:. Darius I (Old Persian: Dārayava(h)uš, New Persian: داریوش Dāryuš; ; c. 550–486 BCE), commonly known as Darius the Great, was the fourth Persian King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire. Aus der arabischen Chronik des Tabari übersetzt" (1879), Olmstead, A. T., "History of the Persian Empire", Chicago, 1948. 94f., iv.6-616; Kraus, “Zur Liste der älteren Könige,” p. 34 and n. 2; Nissen, “Eine neue Version,” pp. 5, THE SALJUQ AND MONGOL PERIODS, Cambridge University Press, 1968. Killed, son of Allah Morad (Qeytas) Khan Zand Hazareh, son of Hosein Qoli Khan Jahansuz brother of, son of Abbas Mirza Nayeb os-Saltaneh son of. E.-J. info); Persian: سلسله قاجار Selsele-ye Qājār, Azerbaijani: قاجارلر, Qacarlar) was an Iranian royal dynasty of Turkic origin, specifically from the Qajar tribe, ruling over Iran from 1789 to 1925. 11, 2006, pp. Vallat, Francois. Assar, G.R.F., "Genealogy & Coinage of the Early Parthian Rulers, II a revised stemma", Parthica, 7, 2005, pp. He was also king of Armenia as Vologases I, Killed by his wife Gorduya or by his general Pariowk, Deposed by Iranian aristocrats and replaced by, Son of Mihran-Goshnasp & Chaharbakht who was daughter of Yazdandad son of, Umar became Caliph in 634 and his forces conquered Persia in 642. Domination of, Hubshumkibi (c. 2270 BC contemporary with, Mashhundahli (c. 2020 BC contemporary with, The unnamed prince of Zakhara (c. 2315 BCE), The unnamed king of Zakhara (after 2254 BCE), Tar ... duni (precise dates unknown) son of Ikki. For more comprehensive lists of kings, queens, sub-kings and sub-queens of Iran please see: List of rulers of Pre-Achaemenid kingdoms of Iran 301-313. In exile 1393-4, 1400-2, 1403-5. While some of the major traditions passionately upheld in Iran today originate from the ancient Persians and Zoroastrianism, others show the complex nature of the present-day Iranian character. Later, he was killed by Romans. Le royaume elamite de Zamin et les 'Letters de Nineveh'. Hubshumkibi (c. 2270 BC contemporary with Naram-Sin king of Akkad) … Assassinated by his co-ruler Malek Ashraf. Columbia University Press, List of rulers of the pre-Achaemenid kingdoms of Iran, "The "Unbekannter König III" and the Coinage of Hellenistic and Arsacid Persis", "Ottoman and Persian Empires 1730-1875 by Sanderson Beck". Earlier monarchs in the area of modern-day Iran are listed in: Minor dynasties and vassal monarchs can be found in: Pharaonic titulary: Horus: Smatawy, Nswbty: Mesutire[2]. Iranica Antique, 33, 1998. pp. A Zoroastrian Persian dynasty that held power in the north for over a century before finally falling to the Abbasid Caliphate. NABU, 1995. Tavernier, Jan. ... Died while en route to put down a rebellion. King of Anshan from 559 BCE. The Parthians gradually expanded their control, until by the mid-2nd century BC, the Seleucids had completely lost control of Persia. Assar, G.R.F., "Genealogy & Coinage of the Early Parthian Rulers. Completed by Abolqasem Ferdowsi in the early 11th Century, the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a book that has for centuries helped define Iran … Ruled over the western portion of the empire. Henkelman, wouter. G. Posener, La première domination perse en Égypte, Cairo, 1936, pp. Jahrhundert v. 6, THE TIMURID AND SAFAVID PERIODS, Cambridge University Press, 1986. He married. Achaemenid Kings of Parsumash, c. 710–c. Cameron, 1936; D’yakonov, 1956; The Cambridge History of Iran. List Of Kings Of Persia. 30-36. Birth: Abt. Karim Kešāvarz as Tāriḵ-e Mād, Tehran, 1966. Defeated and captured by Parthians. Vallat, Francois. The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. The dynasty of the Median kings was known as Cyaxarid dynasty, named after him or a... Achaemenid Kingdom (~705–559 BC). In 253, the Arsacid dynasty established itself in Parthia. Potts, D. T., The Archaeology of Elam, Cambridge University Press, 1999. Potts, D. T., The Archaeology of Elam, Cambridge University Press, 1999. Vallat, Francois. The following are some of the early Persian Kings according to listed books of Bible: Died while in route to put down a rebellion. F. Firuznia, دنیای گمشده ایلام, Tehran, 1992). There are three extant versions of the King List, and two fragments. Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. The Seleucid dynasty gradually lost control of Persia. Hinz, W., "The Lost World of Elam", London, 1972 (tr. List of monarchs of Persia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. NABU, 1996. D’yakonov, I. M., "Istoriya Midii ot drevenĭshikh vremen do kontsa IV beka de e.E" (The history of Media from ancient times to the end of the 4th century BCE), Moscow and Leningrad, 1956; tr. List of the Kings of Persia from 550 BC to 330 BC: Persian Kings: Period of Reign (Approx) Cyrus II "the Great" 550-529 BC: Cambyses II : 529-522 BC: Darius I : 522-486 BC: Xerxes I : 486-465 BC: Artaxerxes I : 465-425 BC: Xerxes II : 425-424 BC: Darius II : 423-404 BC: Artaxerxes II : 404-359 BC: Artaxerxes III : 359-338 BC: Arses : 338-336 BC: Darius III : 336-330 BC Nöldeke, Theodor, "Geschichte der Perser und Araber zur Zeit der Sasaniden. The tablet gives a list of 12 kings for the two kingdoms. Probably a descendant of Arsaces XIII Mithridates. Deposed by. Regent for and murderer of Alexander IV. Karim Kešāvarz as Tāriḵ-e Mād, Tehran, 1966. In Matthew, noble pilgrims followed a star to Israel to pay homage to the newborn Christ Child (See Pilgrim). List of Kings of Persia Wikipedia; The following is a list of kings and queens of Main Dynasties of ancient Persia, which includes all of the empires ruling over geographical Iran and territories lost and their rulers. The books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, Zachariah, and Malachi were written during the time of the early Persian Kingdom. To many Europeans the word Persia is evocative of beautiful works of art- carpets, tiles, fine ceramics, miniatures and metal-work. Levin, L’histoire de l’Iran antique, Paris, 1937; tr. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (Persian: محمدرضا پهلوی , pronounced [mohæmˈmæd reˈzɒː pæhlæˈviː]; 26 October 1919 – 27 July 1980), also known as Mohammad Reza Shah (محمدرضا شاه), was the last Shah of Iran from 16 September 1941 until his overthrow in the Iranian Revolution on 11 February 1979. Assar, 2004.Assar, 2005. Deposed by Inanj, Lord of Reyy and the court officials. The elite force says Iran Air flight heading from the city of Ahvaz to Mashhad was the target of attempted hijacking. Defining Neo-Elamite History. After World War I and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the three provinces of Ottoman Iraq came under the control of the United Kingdom. Princess Estatira (Stateira II), also known as Barsine, was the daughter of Stateira … Control of eastern territories was permanently lost by Antiochus VII in 129 BC. After the flood, the King List records kings who ruled for much shorter periods of time. For more comprehensive lists of kings and sub-kings of this Era see: The Buyid Kingdom was divided into a number of separate emirates, of which the most important were Fars, Ray, and Iraq. Preoccupations in the east meant Sanjar was unable to dominate him. I", Parthica, 6, 2004, pp. List Of Kings Of Persia. Achaemenid Empire (559–334/327 BCE). ARTA, 2004. Assyriologists believe the list was originally compile… King Vishtasp was also Zarathushtra's first patron king. Rule contested with his uncle Sulayman Shah (1153-1155), Reign largely guerilla warfare against the Mongol conquerors, Son of Suseh son of Munkqan son of Malik-Temur son of, Puppet of Ali Padshah, fled after being defeated by the, Son of Sudi son of Bababahathor son of Abokan son of Amakan son of Tur son of Jujiqisar son of, Son of Yul Qotloq son of Il Temur son of Ambarji son of Mengu Temur son of, Ruled on behalf of his Il-Khanate puppets. Ruled in Khorasan, dominating a series of nephews in Iraq. Note: Classical Persia is generally agreed to have ended with the collapse of the Sasanian Empire as a result of the Muslim conquest of Persia. Majidzadeh, Yusef, "History and civilization of Elam", Tehran, Iran University Press, 1991. 2, THE MEDIAN AND ACHAEMENIAN PERIODS, Cambridge University Press, 1985. The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. 3(I), THE SELEUCID, PARTHIAN AND SASANIAN PERIODS, Cambridge University Press, 1983. Regained throne but then deposed by the people of Isfahan after 16 days. Legrain, 1922; Cameron, 1936; D’yakonov, 1956; The Cambridge History of Iran; Hinz, 1972; The Cambridge Ancient History; Majidzadeh, 1991; Majidzadeh, 1997. ", Electrum, vol. The cuneiform inscription on this tablet lists the kings of the Awan and Simashki dynasties, who reigned in Iran in the last third of the 3rd and the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC. The following is a list of kings and queens of Main Dynasties of Greater Iran, which includes all of the empires ruling over geographical Greater Iran and their rulers. Majidzadeh, Yusef, "History and civilization of Mesopotamia", Tehran, Iran University Press, 1997, vol.1. In opposition to Mas'ud Shah. At its height, the Sasanian empire spanned from Turkey and Rhodes in the west to Pakistan in the east, and also included territory in contemporary Caucasus, Yemen, UAE, Oman, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Central Asia. It is perhaps the most thorough investigation into the reigns of both Pahlavi kings … Assar, "Moses of Choren & the Early Parthian Chronology", 2006. Shutruk-Nahunte, Shutur-Nahunte et l'imbroglio neo-elamite. )", tr. Killed in battle with. Le royaume elamite de SAMATI. Vallat, Francois. was the first Malik of the Ghurid dynasty, Deposed and killed by the Ghaznavids, replaced by his son, Senior Buyid Emir (976-983) and Emir of Iraq (978-983), Also Senior Buyid Emir and Emir of Iraq (987-989), Also Emir of Iraq and self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir (983-986), Also Emir of Iraq (988-1012) and Senior Buyid Emir (997-1012), Also Emir of Iraq and Senior Buyid Emir (1012-1021), Also Emir of Kerman (1028-1048), Senior Buyid Emir (1037-1048) and Emir of Iraq (1044-1048), Also Emir of Hamadan & Tabaristan (984-997) and Senior Buyid Emir (991-997), Also Emir of Hamadan (976–983), Jibal (977–983), Tabaristan (980–983), and Gorgan (981–983), Only in Rey, briefly self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir, Only in Isfahan and Hamaedan, briefly self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir, Self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir (976-978), Also Emir of Fars (949-983) and Senior Buyid Emir (976-983), Also self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir (983-986) and Emir of Fars & Kerman (989-998), Also Emir of Fars (983-989) and Senior Buyid Emir (987-989), Also Senior Buyid Emir (997-1012) and Emir of Fars (999-1012), Also Senior Buyid Emir (1012-1021) and Emir of Fars (1012-1024), Closest thing to Senior Buyid Emir (1024-1025), Also Emir of Fars (1024-1048), Emir of Kerman (1028-1048) and Senior Buyid Emir (1037-1048), Also Senior Buyid Emir (1051-1055). 95–106. For more comprehensive lists of kings, queens, sub-kings and sub-queens of Iran please see: 69–93. Deposed and went to Rome. Killed by, Regent for Alexander IV & Philip III, Prince of Orestis. Majidzadeh, Yusef, "History and civilization of Mesopotamia", Tehran, Iran University Press, 1997, vol.1. The Assyrian King List is not merely a list of kings of Assyria, but is a very specific document recorded in several ancient locations, related to the ancient Sumerian King List, and sometimes considered a continuation of it. Dandamaev, Muhammad A., "Persien unter den ersten Achämeniden (6. The Sasanian monarchs were the rulers of Iran after their victory against their former suzerain, the Parthian Empire, at the Battle of Hormozdgan in 224. 967–935 BC) and the youngest, List C, at Shalmaneser V (727–722 BC). The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. XIII, 1922. Vallat, Francois. ARTA, 2003. Achaemenid Empire (559–334/327 BC). Les pretendus fonctionnaires Unsak des texts neo-elamites et achemenides. Levin, L’histoire de l’Iran antique, Paris, 1937; tr. Forced to resign the throne in the face of public protest, later deposed and blinded. Darev I and his successors were sub-kings of the, Son of Phriapites descendant of Arsaces son of Phriapatius who was probably son of, He was the first Arsacid king of Media, Arran and Iberia, Probably son of Arsaces VIII Vologases(?). Some of the most popular Iranian leaders who have garnered much limelight for reasons both good and bad include Mohammad Khatami, Ali Khamenei, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Hassan Rouhani and Ruhollah Khomenei. Reade, Julian E. Elam after the Assyrian Sack of Susa in 647 B.C. ", Parthica, 8, 2006, pp. We have made you a list of kings mentioned in the Bible for Israel, and when Israel and Judah became separate nations. The names include: Kavi Aipivohu, Kavi Usadha, Kavi Arshan, Kavi Pisina, Kavi Byarshan, and Kavi Syavarshan. Killed by. Note: Medieval Persia is generally agreed to have ended with rise of the Safavid Empire, "Persian King" redirects here. “A list of caliphs and wazirs in the Islamic world covering dynastic reigns (Rashidun, Umayyad, ‘Abbasid, Barmakid, Tulunid, Ikhshidid, Fatimid, Ayyubid, Mamluk, Seljuqs, etc.) Son of Cyrus the Great (possibly an imposter claiming to be Bardiya), Only recognised in Persia itself, killed by Sogdianus, Only recognised in Persia and Elam, killed by Darius II, Son of Arsames son of Ostanes son of Darius II, King of Macedonia from 336 BC as Alexander III, King of Macedonia as Alexander IV until 309 BC. The Mughal Empire , Mogul or Moghul Empire , was an early modern empire in South Asia . London/New York, 1998. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_rulers_of_the_pre-Achaemenid_kingdoms_of_Iran&oldid=1010161983#Achaemenid_Kings_of_Anshan,_c._635_–_550_BC, Articles with incomplete citations from June 2016, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Killed in battle with Assyrians and Scythians. 5 Mar 2021. Iran is a land of extraordinary diversity, geographically, climatically and ethnically. Persian Kings in the Bible. Miroschedji, P. de, 'La fin du royaume de l’Ansˇan et de Suse et la naissance de l’empire perse', 1985, ZA 75, pp. 635 BC, Achaemenid Kings of Anshan, c. 635 – 550 BC. The Persians, a closely related and subject people, revolted against the Median empire during the 6th century BC. The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. Qashqai, H., "The successors of Mithridates II", Assar, G.R.F., "A Revised Parthian Chronology of the Period 165-91 BC" Qashqai, H., "The successors of Mithridates II", Assar, G.R.F., "A Revised Parthian Chronology of the Period 165-91 BC", Josephus Flavius, Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVI, Ch.8.4, In arabic, ibn means son of. 4, THE PERIOD FROM THE ARAB INVASION TO THE SALJUQS, Cambridge University Press, 1975. There was also a period when the Hellenistic Macedonian and Greek successors of Alexander the Great, known as Seleucids , ruled Persia. The monarchs of Persia — the kings— shahs of monarchies in Persia and Iran . Vallat, Francois. For aiding Timur, he was given Diyarbakir in 1402, M‘uizz al-Din Jahangir ibn Ali ibn Qara Yülük, Timur bin Taraghai Barlas, later Timur Gurkani, Nephew of Ulugh Beg and great-grandson of Timur, Before crowning his title was Tahmasp Qoli Khan. Princess Estatira. No inscription on coinage. Murdered by his Chupanid supporter. 11, 2006, pp. The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. Dominated by his uncle Sanjar and killed in a rebellion against him. Heinz-Dieter Pohl, Wiesbaden, 1976. so muhammad ibn suri means: muhammad son of suri (so suri is his father), Lang, David Marshall (1957), The Last Years of the Georgian Monarchy, 1658-1832, p. 148. In ancient history, there were 3 main dynasties that controlled ancient Persia, a western name for the area that is modern Iran: Achaemenids, Parthians, and Sasanids. ... Died while in route to put down a rebellion. 265–306. King Saul King Saul was the first king of Israel and for a time was a good king, but God rejected him because of his disobedience to God (1 Samuel 15). 87–158. The Fratarakas appear to have been Governors of the Seleucid Empire. Cameron, George, "History of Early Iran", Chicago, 1936 (repr., Chicago, 1969; tr. King of Anshan from 559 BC. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monarchs of Persia. One fragmentary copy may record an abbreviated tradition of only two kings of Awan (Jacobsen, The Sumerian King List, pp. Legrain, Leon, "Historical Fragments", Philadelphia, The University of Pennsylvania Museum Publications of the Babylonian Section, vol. Generally, one of the emirs held a sort of primus inter pares supremacy over the rest, which would be marked by titles like Amir al-umara and Shahanshah. E.-J. 690 B.C. Legrain, Leon, "Historical Fragments", Philadelphia, The University of Pennsylvania Museum Publications of the Babylonian Section, vol. 5, March 2009. Assar, G.R.F., "A Revised Parthian Chronology of the Period 165-91 B.C. In fact, one of the names given by the Thiruvalangadu copperplate grant of the Chola family in India, Aryaman (shortly after around 1000 BC), is the source of the name 'Iran'. Exercised no actual power in Persia. List of rulers of Pre-Achaemenid kingdoms of Iran; List of rulers of Elam Justi, Ferdinand, "Iranisches Namenbuch", Tehran, Asatir, 2003. The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. H. Anusheh, ایران در سپیده دم تاریخ, Tehran, 1993). NABU, 2000. The Medes were an Iranian people. The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. Assar, G.R.F., "Moses of Choren & the Early Parthian Chronology", Electrum, vol. 1, THE LAND OF IRAN, Cambridge University Press, 1968. This page was last edited on 12 March 2021, at 14:19. For a chronological list, see List of monarchs of Persia . (in Persian). For more comprehensive lists of kings, queens, sub-kings and sub-queens of this Era see: Restored to the Sasanian throne, and later strangled to death by Piruz Khosrow. The Pahlavi dynasty was the last ruling house of the Imperial State of Iran from 1925 until 1979, when the Persian monarchy was overthrown and abolished as a result of the Iranian Revolution. Their language was neither Semitic nor Indo-European, and they were the geographic ancestors of the Persian/Median empire. Persian Dynasties - History of Persia and Persian Kings according to the Bible. King of Anshan from 559 BC. Qashqai, H., "The successors of Mithridates II", Bulletin of Ancient Iranian History (UCLA), vol. Qashqai, Hamidreza, Chronicle of early Iran history, Tehran, Avegan press, 2011 (in Persian: گاهنمای سپیده دم تاریخ در ایران ), This page was last edited on 4 March 2021, at 02:46. Exercised no actual power in Persia. The King List attributes a reign of 36 years to him, and a total of 356 years of rule to the kingdom of Awan. General Notes King of Persia Achaemenes of Anshan was living 0700-0625 B.C.1 Shahanshah of Persia, 1st of the Dynasty, 0700-0675 B.C.. Hinz, W., "The Lost World of Elam", London, 1972 (tr. Regent for Alexander IV & Philip III. The Elamites settlement was in southwestern Iran, where is modern Khuzestan, Ilam, Fars, Bushehr, Lorestan, Bakhtiari and Kohgiluyeh provinces. Elam: The History of Elam. For a full list of Elamite major and minor kings see: Some scholars suggested that Warakhshe were located in southeastern Iran in modern Balochistan. The great king, the mighty king, king of the Universe, king of Assyria, viceroy of Babylon, king of Sumer and Akkad, son of Sennacherib, the great king, the mighty king, king of Assyria, grandson of Sargon, the great king, the mighty king, king of Assyria; who under the protection of Assur, Sin, Shamash, Nabu, Marduk, Ishtar of Nineveh, Ishtar of Arbela, the great gods, his lords, made his way from the rising to … The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. Assar, G.R.F., "A Revised Parthian Chronology of the Period 91-55 B.C. D’yakonov, I. M., "Istoriya Midii ot drevenĭshikh vremen do kontsa IV beka de e.E" (The history of Media from ancient times to the end of the 4th century BC), Moscow and Leningrad, 1956; tr.
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