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  1. Arsacids. At the time of Parthians, kings held absolute power over succession but were still greatly influenced by the Parthian parliament, Magistan (in Greek: Megisthanes). The parliament was of two parts: one of the wise men and magi from across the country, and the second the relatives of the royal family.

  2. Mar 29, 2024 · Arsacid dynasty, (247 bc–ad 224), ancient Iranian dynasty that founded and ruled the Parthian empire. The progenitors of the dynasty were members of the Parni tribe living east of the Caspian Sea. They entered Parthia (q.v.) shortly after the death of Alexander the Great (323 bc) and gradually.

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  4. A democracy is a political system, or a system of decision-making within an institution, organization, or state, in which members have a share of power. [2] Modern democracies are characterized by two capabilities of their citizens that differentiate them fundamentally from earlier forms of government: to intervene in society and have their ...

  5. History of Iran. The history of Iran (or Persia, as it was commonly known in the Western world) is intertwined with that of Greater Iran, a sociocultural region spanning the area between Anatolia in the west and the Indus River and Syr Darya in the east, and between the Caucasus and Eurasian Steppe in the north and the Persian Gulf and the Gulf ...

  6. Summary. THE NATURE OF THE SOURCES. The history of the Parthian kingdom presents a special problem, since the sources on which it must be based are both fragmentary and extraneous. In the present state of knowledge, information originating from authentic Parthian sources is scanty in the extreme.

    • A. D. H. Bivar
    • 1983
  7. Aug 18, 2016 · The Political History of Iran under the Arsacids, by A.D.H. Bivar, from Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 3 (1) (Cambridge, 1983), E. Yarshater, editor, Chapter 2, pp. 21-99 with the book's general bibliography and the chapter's bibliography, map and tables, in 89 indexed pdf pages.

  8. Most of the key words commonly used to describe governments—words such as monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy—are of Greek or Roman origin. They have been current for more than 2,000 years and have not. Arsacid dynasty, (247 bc–ad 224) Persian dynasty.

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