The Oxford handbook of Iranian history by Touraj Daryaee

The Oxford handbook of Iranian history by Touraj Daryaee

Author:Touraj Daryaee
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2012-10-15T00:00:00+00:00


NOTES

1. Al-Mada’in on the Tigris River was the Sasanian metropolis and winter capital where Ctesiphon, Veh-Ardashir, and several other cities were located.

2. They are said to have been Daylamis recruited by Khosrow II Parviz as his servants and escort.

3. Bal‘ami adds Nowruz to this passage.

4. C. Pellat, The Life and Works of Jahiz (Berkeley, 1969), p. 187.

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