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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qumis,_IranQumis, Iran - Wikipedia

    Qumis ( Persian: قومس; Middle Persian 𐭪𐭥𐭬𐭩𐭮 Kōmis ), also known as Hecatompylos ( Ancient Greek: Ἑκατόμπυλος, in Persian: صددروازه, Saddarvazeh) was an ancient city which was the capital of the Arsacid dynasty by 200 BCE.

    • Saddarvazeh, Hecatompylos
    • Qumis region
    • Parthian, Persian
  2. Hecatompylos, ancient Parthian city in western Khurasan and capital of the Iranian Arsacid dynasty. It might have already fallen into decline when the Seleucids revived it as a military outpost about 300 bc. By about 200 bc it was the Arsacid capital and is mentioned as such by Pliny, Strabo, and Ptolemy.

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  4. e. The Parthian Empire ( / ˈpɑːrθiən / ), also known as the Arsacid Empire ( / ˈɑːrsəsɪd / ), [12] was a major Iranian political and cultural power centered in ancient Iran from 247 BC to 224 AD. [13] Its latter name comes from its founder, Arsaces I, [14] who led the Parni tribe in conquering the region of Parthia [15] in Iran 's ...

  5. Hecatompylos: one of the capitals of the ancient Parthian Empire. The identification with Šahr-e Qumis is not uncontested. The first photo shows a caravanserai along the main road from Tehran to Mashad, or, to use the ancient name: along the Silk road from Rhagae to Susia. It is near modern Qosheh.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HecatomnusHecatomnus - Wikipedia

    Hecatomnus of Mylasa or Hekatomnos ( Greek: Ἑκατόμνως, Carian: 𐊴𐊭𐊪𐊵𐊫 k̂tmno “under-son, descendant (?)” [1]) was an early 4th-century BC ruler of Caria. He was the satrap (governor) of Caria for the Persian Achaemenid king Artaxerxes II (404–358 BC).

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