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occurred in Veh-Ardashir, which divided the city in two. This resulted in a decline of the city, and the abandonment of many parts of the city. During the reign of king
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Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire: The Sasanian-Parthian Confederacy and the Arab Conquest of Iran
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The Cambridge History of Iran: The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanian periods
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Ctesiphon
Veh-Ardashir lies in the center of Iraq
Baghdad Governorate
Iraq
Mesopotamia
33°5′54″N 44°33′15″E / 33.09833°N 44.55417°E / 33.09833; 44.55417
Ardashir I
Sasanian

Asoristan
Sasanian
Iraq
Ctesiphon
Seleucia
Ardashir I
Jews
Syriac
Christians
Arabs
Patriarch of the Church of the East
Talmud
Tigris
marzban
margrave
flooding
Khosrow II
Indians
Khalid ibn Urfuta
Muslim conquest of Persia

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