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The Persian Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia [2 volumes]

Autor Mehrdad Kia
en Limba Engleză Quantity pack – 26 iun 2016 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This well-balanced reference on ancient Persia demonstrates the region's contributions to the growth and development of human civilization from the 7th century BCE through the fall of the Persian Sasanian Empire in 651CE.Knowledge of ancient Persia is often gleaned from the writings of the ancient Greeks and Romans-two civilizations that viewed the Persians as enemies. This one-of-a-kind reference provides unbiased coverage of the cultural history of the Persian Empire, examining the Median, Achaemenid, Parthian, Kushan, and Sasanian dynasties and tracing the development and maturation of Iranian societies during a period of nearly 1,500 years. As one of the most comprehensive studies on the topic, this historical overview explores the region's rich past while providing insight into the cultures and civilizations the Persians came to rule and influence.Using primary sources written and inscribed by the ancient Persians themselves, the encyclopedia studies the pre-Islamic civilizations of Iran in the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Incorporating contributions from scholars who discuss the rise and fall of various Persian dynasties, the work offers some 180 entries that cover such topics as religion, royal nobility, the caste system, and political assassinations. The content offers perspectives from a variety of disciplines-from anthropology to archaeology, geography, and art history, among other areas.
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ISBN-13: 9781610693905
ISBN-10: 1610693906
Pagini: 870
Ilustrații: 67 bw illus
Greutate: 1.97 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides coverage of major events in ancient Persian history from the formation of the Median empire in the 7th century BCE to 65 CE

Notă biografică

Mehrdad Kia, PhD, is professor of Middle Eastern and North African history and director of the Central and Southwest Asian Studies Center at the University of Montana.

Cuprins

VOLUME 1PrefaceIntroductionChronology of Ancient IranAncient Cities, Historical Places, and Archaeological SitesOverview EssayAsaacBibi ShahrbanuBishapurBisotun InscriptionBokharaDura EuroposEcbatanaGanj NamehKa'ba of ZoroasterKangavar and the Temple of Anahita (Anahid)Kuh-e Khwaja (Mount of Khwaja)Naqsh-e RajabNaqsh-e RostamNisaOxus TreasurePanjkandPasargadaePersepolisRaySamarqandSar MashhadTaq-e BostanAncient Provinces and Geographical RegionsOverview EssayAbar ShahrAbarkavanAdiabeneAlborzAnshanArachosiaAriaAzerbaijanBactriaChorasmiaElymaisFars (Parsa, Persis)HyrcaniaParthiaSogdianaTransoxianaCultures, Calendars, and FestivalsOverview EssayAb, Aban, Aban MahAparniBahmanjanehChaharshanbeh SuriEducationIranian CuisineIranian LanguagesIranian MonthsMiddle PersianNowruzOld PersianParthianPersian GardensSadehSaffronSportsKings and Queens of the Achaemenid DynastyOverview EssayAchaemenesArsamesArsesArtaxerxes IArtaxerxes IIArtaxerxes IIICambyses ICambyses IICyrus II the GreatCyrus the YoungerDarius IDarius IIDarius IIISogdianosTeispesVishtaspa (Father of Darius I)Xerxes IXerxes IIKings and Queens of the Arsacid/Parthian DynastyOverview EssayArsaces IArsaces IIArtabanus IArtabanus IIArtabanus IIIArtabanus IVGotarzes IGotarzes IIMithridates IMithridates IIMithridates IIIOrodes IOrodes IIOrodes IIIPacorusPhraates IPhraates IIPhraates IIIPhraates IVPhraates VPriapatiusSinatrucesVologeses IVologeses IIVologeses IIIVologeses IVVologeses VVologeses VIVonones IKings and Queens of the Median DynastyOverview EssayAstyagesCyaxares/HuvakhshtraDeiocesMandanePhraortesKings and Queens of the Sasanian DynastyOverview EssayArdashir IArdashir IIArdashir IIIAzarmidokhtBabakBahram I, Bahram II, Bahram IIIBahram IVBahram VBahram VI ChobinBalashBoran (Puran)Hormozd IHormozd IIHormozd IIIHormozd IVJamaspKavad IKavad II ShiruyaKhosrow I AnushiravanKhosrow II ParvezNarsehPerozShapur IShapur IIShapur IIIYazdegerd IYazdegerd IIYazdegerd IIIKings and Queens of the Seleucid DynastyOverview EssayAlexander BalasAntiochus I SoterAntiochus II TheosAntiochus IIIAntiochus IV EpiphanesAntiochus V EupatorAntiochus VII SidetesApame/ApamaDemetrius I SoterDemetrius II NicatorSeleucus I NicatorSeleucus II CallinicusSeleucus III SoterSeleucus IV PhilopatorIndexVolume 2Legendary Kings, Heroes, and VillainsOverview EssayAfrasiyabArashBahmanEsfandiyarFaramarzFaranakFarangisFereydunGayomardGevGoshtaspHushangIrajJamshidKatayunKavehKay KavusKay KhosrowKay QobadLohraspManuchehrPishdadianRostamSimorghSiyavashTahmuresZab/ZavZahhakZalPeoples, Empires, Administrations, and Military OrganizationsOverview EssayAchaemenid ArmyAchaemenid EmpireAdministrationAlansAlexander of Macedon (the Great)AriobarzanesArsacid ArmyArsacid (Parthian) EmpireArsacidsBessusHephthalitesIranian Society and Power Structure (Arsacids/Parthians and Sasanians)Kushan EmpireMedia, Medes, and the Median EmpireParthian StationsRoyal RoadSasanian EmpireScythiansSeleucidsShahrestanha-ye EranshahrSpitamanProphets, Poets, Scientists, Historians, and ArtistsOverview EssayAgathiasBarbadBorzuyeCtesias of KnidosCyropaediaFerdowsiHerodotusKartirManiMazdakXenophonZarathustra (Zoroaster)Religion, Religious Beliefs, and Gods and GoddessesOverview EssayAdurAeshmaAhrimanAhura MazdaAiryanem VaejahAmeretatAmesha SpentasAnahitaAsha and Asha VahishtaAshi VanguhiAstvihadAvestaBahramBushyastaFravashis and FravardiganGathasHaomaHaurvatatKhshathra VairyaKhvarnahMagiMithraSacred BirdsSaoshyantSpenta ArmaitiTishtryaVayuVendidadVohu ManahYazatasZurvanPrimary DocumentsThe Gathas of Zarathustra from the Zoroastrian AvestaThe Lands of the Ancient Iranians from the AvestaVeneration of Natural Forces: Hymn to the River Goddess Aredvi Sura AnahitaHymn to the Shining SunExcerpt from Plutarch's "Isis and Osiris" Describing the Teachings of ZarathustraDescription of the Rise of Media during the Reign of King Cyaxares from Herodotus's HistoriesDescription from the Babylonian Chronicles of the Conquest of the Assyrian Capital, Nineveh, by the Medes and BabyloniansA Neo-Babylonian Inscription Describing the Conquest of Babylon by Cyrus II the GreatExcerpts from the Cyrus Cylinder Discovered in Babylon in 1879Cyrus II the Great in the Old Testament: Passages from the Books of Ezra and IsaiahInscription of Darius I at BisotunInscription of Darius I at Naqsh-e RostamDescriptions of the Administrative Structure of the Persian Achaemenid Empire from Xenophon's Oeconomicus and Herodotus's HistoriesPersian Engineering: Description of the Construction of the Royal Road from Herodotus's Histories and of the Suez Canal from an Inscription of Darius IInscription of Darius I at SusaInscriptions of Xerxes at PersepolisReligion of the Achaemenid Kings from an Inscription of Artaxerxes IIPlutarch's Account of the Battle of Cunaxa between Artaxerxes II and Cyrus the YoungerAn Account from Quintus Curtius Rufus's History of Alexander of the King and the Persian Army on the MarchExcerpts from Various Writers Describing the Women of the Achaemenid Royal HouseExcerpts from Various Writers Describing Iranian Customs and PracticesPersian Menu and an Excerpt Relating to Persian DiningParthia and the Rise of the Arsacid (Parthian) Dynasty According to Classical SourcesPersonality and Campaigns of the Arsacid King Mithridates I in Western SourcesDiodorus Siculus's Account of the Victory of Arsacid King Phraates II over the Seleucid King Antiochus VIITwo Accounts of the Parthian EmpireExcerpt from Parthian Stations by Isidore of CharaxPlutarch's Account of the Battle of Carrhae between the Romans Commanded by Crassus and the Parthians Commanded by Surena (Suren)Parthia, Rome, and Armenia: An Excerpt from Tacitus's Annals of Imperial RomeParthian Identity and Customs: An Excerpt from Tacitus's Annals of Imperial RomeThe Fall of the Arsacid (Parthian) Empire and the Rise of the Sasanian Dynasty in Cassius Dio's Roman HistoryRise of the Sasanian Dynasty under Ardashir I and the Onset of the Persian-Roman Wars: An Excerpt from Herodian's History of the Roman EmpireExcerpt from Nameh-ye Tansar [Letter of Tansar]Inscription of the Zoroastrian High Priest Kartir at Naqsh-e Rostam on the Ka'ba-ye Zardosht (Ka'ba of Zoroaster)Descriptions of Shapur II as a Leader and a DiplomatThe Reign of Khosrow Anushiravan (531-579 CE): Excerpts from The History of TabariSuperpower Diplomacy on the Silk Road: Sogdian Merchants and the Sasanian, Byzantine, and Turk Empires in Menander's History of Menander the GuardsmanBahram Chobin: An Excerpt from The History of Theophylact SimocattaAppendix: Dynasties of Pre-Islamic Greater IranGlossary of Selected TermsSelected BibliographyAbout the AuthorIndex

Recenzii

This book is a good reference for high school and college students who are interested in Persian rulers and dynastic histories.
A useful introduction for beginning researchers at all levels. Summing Up: Recommended. High school, community college, and undergraduate students; general readers.
This is a particularly useful volume that will assist researchers wishing to further develop their knowledge of a very ancient and fascinating culture.