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"It Was Occupied For Some 1500 Years,
Throughout The Parthian And Sasanian Periods And Into The Early Islamic Period. It Has Been Suggested That Greek And Roman Soldiers, Survivors Of The Crushing Parthian Defeat Of The Romans At Carrhae In 53 Bc, May Have Been Settled At Margiana" (Ab Ev)
Short Revival During The Parthian Period, "More Than 1,000 Inhumations In Graves And Tombs From The Parthian Period, Mainly Located Inside The Buildings, Provide Important Information On Aspects Of Burial Rites And Funerary Culture. The Parthian Palace And A Temple Close To The Ziggurat Are Architectural Testimonies Of This Period. "(Ouv)
"It Is The Best-Preserved City Of The Parthian Empire" (Ouv Crit Iii)
"Nisa, The Capital Of The Parthian Empire, Is The Outstanding Symbol Of The Significance Of This Imperial Power." (Ouv Crit Iii)
Earliest Remains (Citadel Of Arg-? Bam) Probably Belong To The Parthian Dynasty
Archaeological Excavations Have Revealed Traces Of A 5th Century Bc Occupation During The Achaemenid Period, As Well As Later Parthian Settlements In The Citadel. (Wiki)
.. It Fell Under Seleucid And Then Parthian Spheres Of Influence. It Is Assumed Susa Became A Colony Of Retired Soldiers Who Settled There And Were Given Land Plots To Be Cultivated. During Parthian Rule Improvements To The Irrigation System Contributed To Increasing The Fertility Of The Surrounding Area. (Ab Ev)
Temple Of Charyos In Uruk
Remains Of A Previous Parthian Settlement In Bishapur
"These Connections Are Reflected In Innovative City Planning And Architecture, Particularly With A Modular Structure Introduced In The Parthian Period (247 Bce-224 Ce)." (Ab Ev)