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Ancient Coin Profiles - Shapur I Of Persia - Rome's Worst Nightmare

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The long and glorious history of Persia as an Imperial power dates to the rise of Cyrus the Great in the sixth century BCE. Cyrus, King of the Parsa people who had settled in the region bounded by the Tigris River and the Persian Gulf, created a vast and enduring empire by subsuming the Median, Lydian and Babylonian Kingdoms and pushing into Thrace and the Indus Valley. At its peak, this Achaemenid or "First Persian Empire" encompassed 8 million square kilometers and ruled over about 44% of the world's total population, making it by percentages the largest political state in world history.

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Really excellent article. Sassanian coins are one of my favorite coin type, I am presently working on building a collection. I don't have a Shapur I yet, but hope to have one soon.
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I don't collect them but I would like a Shapur I to sit next to one of my Valerians.
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Might have to buy a Septimius Severus Denarius and label the title "Parthia's worst nightmare" after reading this
Well written article tho, thanks.
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Persia, The Sassanid Kingdom
Ctesiphon, Iraq
Shapur I The Great King Shah of Persia (240 -272 AD)
AR Drachm 24.5 mm x 4.11 grams
Obv. Bust of Shapur I right with earring; crown with ear flap. Pahlavi script- "The Mazda Worshiper. the divine Shapur, King of Kings of Iran whom descended from the Gods.
Rev. Zoroastrian Alter with Two Attendants.-Pahlavi script-"The Fire of Shapur"
ref: Gobl I/1



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