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  • ...ruz appear following the accession of [[Ardashir I]], the founder of the [[Sasanian Empire]] (224–651 CE). Under the Sassanid emperors, Nowruz was celebrated ...tween 18th till 21 March. Kurds gather into fairgrounds mostly outside the cities to welcome spring. Women wear colored dresses and spangled head scarves and
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  • ...anian people. It was part of the [[Achaemenid Empire]] and later part of [[Sasanian Empire]]. From 5th to 6th century, what is today's Uzbekistan was part of | title = Irano-Turkish Relations in the Late Sasanian Period
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  • ...dating from 1070 BCE have been found in [[Ancient Egypt]]. The Great Oasis cities of [[Central Asia]] played a crucial role in the effective functioning of t ...e, retrieved on 19 November 2013</ref>) and Barbaricum (known today as the cities of Karachi, Sindh, and Pakistan <ref>Barbarikon Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan we
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  • |conventional_long_name = Sasanian Empire |event1 = [[Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628|Climactic Roman–Persian War of 602-628]]
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  • ...iphate]], after serving as Byzantium's proxy against the [[Sasanian Empire|Sasanian Persian empire]]. The alliance was dropped around 900. Byzantium began to e ...h, after providing crucial military assistance to Byzantium in routing the Sasanian army in the Persian heartland,<ref>{{harvnb|Kaegi|2003|pp=154–186}}.</ref
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