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    Ardashir I (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭥𐭲𐭧𐭱𐭲𐭥; Persian: اردشیر پاپکان), also known as Ardashir the Unifier (180–242 AD), was the founder of the Iranian Sasanian...
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  • The Kār-Nāmag ī Ardašīr ī Pāpagān (Book of the Deeds of Ardeshir, Son of Papag) (New Persian: کارنامهٔ اردشیر بابکان), is a short Middle Persian prose...
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  • the free dictionary. Ardeshir, Ardashir or Ardasher may refer to: Artaxerxes (disambiguation), the Hellenized form of Ardeshir Ardashir Orontid, r. 5th...
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  • Ardeshir Burjorji Sorabji Godrej (1868–1936) was an Indian businessman. With his brother Pirojsha Burjorji, he co-founded the Godrej Brothers Company,...
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  • Ardeshir Cowasjee (13 April 1926 – 24 November 2012) (Urdu: اردشیر کاوسجی) was a Pakistani newspaper columnist, social activist, and philanthropist. Belonging...
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    the Sasanian ruler Ardeshir I circa 230 CE. These events were recorded by Al-Tabari, describing the arrival of envoys to Ardeshir at Gor: “Then he [Ardashir]...
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    ancient Sassanid city of Hormuz Ardeshir. Ardeshir I Persian Empire Sasanian Dynasty IRNA: The lost city of Hormuz Ardeshir (in Persian) Tehran Times: Archaeologists...
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    Ardeshir, as governor of Carmania with the title of Kirmanshah, who continued to rule during the reign of Ardeshir's successor, Shapur I. Ardeshir I also...
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  • the Sasanian ruler Ardeshir I circa 230 CE. These events were recorded by Al-Tabari, describing the arrival of envoys to Ardeshir at Gor: “Then he [Ardashir]...
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    can direct stresses almost purely vertically on the apexes. Palace of Ardeshir, Iran, Fars province Qal'eh Dokhtar, Iran, Firuzabad, Fars Sarvestan Palace...
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    courtiers of the Qajar dynasty playing chess in Mazandaran. The Karnamak-i Ardeshir-i Papakan, a Pahlavi epical treatise about the founder of the Sassanid...
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  • Aturfarnbag-i Farruxzatan and Adurbad-i Emedan. Denkard identifies this Zoroastrian cleric as "Herbad" or "Herbadan Herbad" of the period of Ardeshir I and praises...
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  • era in Iranian mythology deals with the battle between Artabanus IV and Ardeshir I, which is the same as what was found in Latin and Armenian texts. After...
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    period Bahram is still represented as the Greek Heracles. In the relief of Ardeshir I at Naqs-e Rajab III,[citation needed] Bahram appears as one of the two...
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    Turan and Sakastan, were to persist until the first Sasanian Emperor, Ardeshir I, about AD 230. Both then became vassal kingdoms within the Sasanian Empire...
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  • 5761 AM. The Zoroastrian calendar used regnal years since the reform by Ardeshir I, but after the fall of the Sassanid Empire, the ascension of the last...
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  • Lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Burzorji Tarapore, PVC (18 August 1923 – 16 September 1965), was an Indian military officer and posthumous recipient of India's...
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    Ardeshir Mahdavi is an expert in building physics, architectural science, and human ecology. Ardeshir Mahdavi has a Diplom-Ingenieur degree, a Ph.D.,...
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    Nanabhoy "Nani" Ardeshir Palkhivala (16 January 1920 – 11 December 2002) was an Indian lawyer and jurist. Being lead counsel in cases such as Kesavananda...
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    the Sasanian ruler Ardeshir I circa 230 CE. These events were recorded by Al-Tabari, describing the arrival of envoys to Ardeshir at Gor: “Then he [Ardashir]...
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