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(in the reign of) the Great King Arsaces, (God) Manifest (and) Philhellene. In the
year (vacat), according to the king's reckoning, (but) according to the former (
reckoning), 191..... It is evident that the inscription was intended to bear the
double ...
(in the reign of) the Great King Arsaces, (God) Manifest (and) Philhellene. In the
year (vacat), according to the king's reckoning, (but) according to the former (
reckoning), 191..... It is evident that the inscription was intended to bear the
double ...
Side 185
27 (BM 16927), possibly year 1 of King Alexander IV (collated by C.B.F. Walker
and myself): Rev. 4: .... [MU]-1-KAM U-lek-sa-an-dar LUGAL also pi. 3, No. 13 (
BM 16925), month III, year 2 of King Alexander IV (collated by C.B.F. Walker and
...
27 (BM 16927), possibly year 1 of King Alexander IV (collated by C.B.F. Walker
and myself): Rev. 4: .... [MU]-1-KAM U-lek-sa-an-dar LUGAL also pi. 3, No. 13 (
BM 16925), month III, year 2 of King Alexander IV (collated by C.B.F. Walker and
...
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Later, al-Tabaranl depicts him as "the king of kings, who built cities and
constructed marvellous buildings therein, paved roads and enacted laws,
established the Arab foundations of religion (!), and unveiled the ancient Iranian
religions" (shah ...
Later, al-Tabaranl depicts him as "the king of kings, who built cities and
constructed marvellous buildings therein, paved roads and enacted laws,
established the Arab foundations of religion (!), and unveiled the ancient Iranian
religions" (shah ...
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