From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sasanian defense lines, defense lines in Persia
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Minar (Firuzabad), a unique, spiral, tower-like structure in the center of the circular city of Gor
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Scythian archers, a hypothesized police force in ancient Athens
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Gerdkuh (expanded), an isolated "fortified mountain" that withstood Mongol besiegers for 17 years
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Pompeian–Parthian invasion of 40 BC, temporary fall of much of the Roman East under Mark Antony
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Palace of Darius in Susa, the main center of the Achaemenid government
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Qadamgah (ancient site), a rock-cut structure that looks to be unfinished, but it probably isn't
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Iraj Castle, ruins of defensive walls of monumental scale that surround a vast empty interior
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Panjagan, a military tactic/weapon for firing a volley of five arrows
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Battle of Anglon, a meticulous Sasanian ambush
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Fall of Hatra, a desert kingdom that had repulsed three Roman and one Sasanian sieges
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List of Ismaili castles, the strongholds of the Nizaris (Assassins)
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List of assassinations by the Assassins
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Mongol campaign against the Nizari Ismaili state and the quick fall of an impregnable stronghold that had declined internally
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Al-Abna', a Sasanian colony in Yemen
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Saru Castles, two connected and well-preserved Nizari fortresses
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Siege of Edessa (544), the outcome contributed to a belief that the city would never fall due to the sacred
image of Jesus
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Shahdiz
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Ravayat-e Fath, a war documentary filmed on the front-line
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Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation
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Iran–Oman relations