The Sassanid Empire, 224-651
The Origins of Islam
The Rise and Fall of the Caliphate, 632-1258
Islamic Civilization
314894150 | The Sassanids | A persian dynasty (224-651) that greatly strengthed persian power and threatened Roman rule in western Asia | 0 | |
314894151 | Arab Pastoralists | ... | 1 | |
314894152 | Sassanid Zoroastrianism | In Persia, the Zoroastrian priesthood had been devastated by Alexander the Great. And it had endured rule by the Parthians and a prevalence of religions that were not Persian in origin. The king pleased them and gave the Zoroastrian priesthood the attention they thought they deserved. | 2 | |
314894153 | Manichaeism | ... | 3 | |
314894154 | Mecca | ... | 4 | |
314894155 | Ka'ba | ... | 5 | |
314894156 | Muhammad | ... | 6 | |
314894157 | Jinn | ... | 7 | |
314894158 | Muslim | ... | 8 | |
314894159 | Hijra | ... | 9 | |
314894160 | Umma | ... | 10 | |
314894161 | Abu Bakr | ... | 11 | |
314894162 | Caliph | ... | 12 | |
314894163 | Five Pillars of Islam | ... | 13 | |
314894164 | Quran | ... | 14 | |
314894165 | Ali | ... | 15 | |
314894166 | Umayyad Caliphate | ... | 16 | |
314894167 | Shi'ites | ... | 17 | |
314894168 | Sunnis | ... | 18 | |
314894169 | Arab Conquests | ... | 19 | |
314894170 | Umar | ... | 20 | |
314894171 | Abbasid Caliphate | ... | 21 | |
314894172 | Mamluks | ... | 22 | |
314894173 | Samanids | ... | 23 | |
314894174 | Fatamids | ... | 24 | |
314894175 | Umayyad Spain | ... | 25 | |
314894176 | Ulama | ... | 26 | |
314894177 | Seljuk Turks | ... | 27 |