Ardashir I was born in 180.
Ardashir III was born in 621.
Ardashir I died in 241.
Ardashir III died in 630.
Ardashir II died in 383.
Ardashir Vakil has written: 'One day'
King Ardashir of Persia died The Prohet Muhammad captures Mecca The True Cross is restored to Jarusalem by Heraclius
Si Ardashir I ay isang mahalagang tao sa kasaysayan ng Persia, na kilala bilang tagapagtatag ng dinastiyang Sasanian noong 224 CE. Siya ay isang lider na nagtagumpay sa pagpapaunlad ng isang makapangyarihang kaharian na nagpatuloy sa loob ng higit sa 400 taon. Sa ilalim ng kanyang pamumuno, naitaguyod ang mga reporma sa politika at ekonomiya, pati na rin ang muling pagbuo ng relihiyong Zoroastrianismo bilang pangunahing pananampalataya ng kanyang nasasakupan.
The Sassanid Empire, which existed from 224 to 651 CE, is often referred to as the "Sassanian Empire" in modern contexts. This name emphasizes its dynastic founder, Ardashir I, who established the dynasty. After the fall of the Sassanid Empire to the Arab conquests, the region became part of the Islamic Caliphate, and the historical significance of the Sassanids continues to influence Persian culture and identity.
The first king of Khorasan is traditionally considered to be Ardashir I, who founded the Sassanian Empire in the early 3rd century CE. He established his rule after defeating the Parthian king Artabanus IV, and his reign marked the beginning of a significant Persian resurgence in the region. Khorasan, as a historical and geographical area, played a vital role in the Persian Empire's expansion and influence.
The term Iran (ایران) in modern Persian derives from the Proto-Iranian term Aryānām first attested in Zoroastrianism's Avesta tradition. As in Zoroaster's lifetime, differing dates for Avestan have been proposed; scholarly consensus floats around 1000 BCE (roughly contemporary to the Brahmana period of Vedic Sanskrit). Ariya- and Airiia- are also attested as an ethnic designator in Achaemenid inscriptions. The term Ērān from Middle Persian Ērān, Pahlavi ʼyrʼn, is found at the inscription that accompanies the investiture relief of Ardashir I at Naqsh-e Rustam. In this inscription, the king's appellation in Middle Persian contains the term ērān, while in the Parthian language inscription that accompanies it, Iran is mentioned as aryān. In Ardashir's time ērān retained this meaning, denoting the peoplerather than the state. The former (and ancient) name of Iran was Persia.
The Sasanid Empire, also known as the Sassanian Empire, existed from 224 to 651 CE. It was centered in present-day Iran and extended its influence across parts of the Middle East, including areas of the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Arabian Peninsula. The empire was founded by Ardashir I after he defeated the last Parthian king and was known for its significant cultural, architectural, and economic achievements. The Sasanid Empire ultimately fell to the Islamic conquests in the 7th century.
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