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Tammisha (also spelled Tamisha or Tammishe; Persian: تَمیشَه, romanizedTamīšah) was a medieval city in Tabaristan (north of Iran) on the foot of the Alborz mountain, serving as a place of high importance, often being the residence of princes. [1] The city bordered the region of Gurgan, and featured a prominent wall, the Tammisha Wall, built in the Sasanian period. It was 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) long and was stretched from the Gorgan Bay. [2] [3]

References

Sources

  • Bivar, A. D. H.; Fehérvári, G. (1999). "The Walls of Tammīs̱ẖa". Bulletin (British Society for Middle Eastern Studies). 13: 77–82. JSTOR  4299573.
  • Rekavandi, Hamid Omrani; Sauer, Eberhard W. (2013). "Tamiša Wall". Encyclopaedia Iranica.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tammisha (also spelled Tamisha or Tammishe; Persian: تَمیشَه, romanizedTamīšah) was a medieval city in Tabaristan (north of Iran) on the foot of the Alborz mountain, serving as a place of high importance, often being the residence of princes. [1] The city bordered the region of Gurgan, and featured a prominent wall, the Tammisha Wall, built in the Sasanian period. It was 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) long and was stretched from the Gorgan Bay. [2] [3]

References

Sources

  • Bivar, A. D. H.; Fehérvári, G. (1999). "The Walls of Tammīs̱ẖa". Bulletin (British Society for Middle Eastern Studies). 13: 77–82. JSTOR  4299573.
  • Rekavandi, Hamid Omrani; Sauer, Eberhard W. (2013). "Tamiša Wall". Encyclopaedia Iranica.



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