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Sasanian The Sasanian () or Sassanid Empire, officially known as the Empire of Iranians (, ) and also referred to by historians as the Neo-Persian Empire, was the last Iranian empire before the early Muslim conquests of the 7th-8th centuries AD. Named ...
inscription, which include remaining official inscriptions on rocks, as well as minor ones written on bricks, metal, wood, hide,
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, and gems. Their significance is in the areas of
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,
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, and study of
religion in Persia Religion in Iran has been shaped by multiple religions and sects over the course of the country's history. Zoroastrianism was the main followed religion during the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC), the Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD), and the ...
. Some of the inscriptions are lost and are known only through tradition.


List of Sasanian inscriptions

Early royal Sasanian inscriptions were trilingual:
Middle Persian Middle Persian or Pahlavi, also known by its endonym Pārsīk or Pārsīg () in its later form, is a Western Middle Iranian language which became the literary language of the Sasanian Empire. For some time after the Sasanian collapse, Middle Per ...
(in Inscriptional Pahlavi),
Parthian Parthian may be: Historical * A demonym "of Parthia", a region of north-eastern of Greater Iran * Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD) * Parthian language, a now-extinct Middle Iranian language * Parthian shot, an archery skill famously employed by ...
(in
Inscriptional Parthian Inscriptional Parthian is a script used to write Parthian language on coins of Parthia from the time of Arsaces I of Parthia (250 BC). It was also used for inscriptions of Parthian (mostly on clay fragments) and later Sassanian periods (mostly on ...
) and Greek. Since the rule of Narseh, Greek was omitted.
Book Pahlavi Pahlavi is a particular, exclusively written form of various Iranian languages, Middle Iranian languages. The essential characteristics of Pahlavi are: *the use of a specific Aramaic script, Aramaic-derived script; *the incidence of Aramaic lang ...
script replaced Inscriptional Pahlavi in late Middle Persian inscriptions. File:Shapur Kabe Zartosht.png, Parthian version of Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht File:Naqsh-e Rajab - Shapur parade - detail of inscription.jpg, Parthian (above), along with Greek (below) versions of Shapur inscription in Naqsh-e Rajab File:Taq-e Bostan - Pahlavi writing.jpg, Shapur III's inscription in Taq-e Bostan File:Sassanid text.JPG, Inscription of Apasa the Scribe File:Meshkin Shahr Pahlavi Inscription Original.jpg, Sasanian inscription in Meshginshahr File:Stone cross with Pahlavi inscription.jpg, Stone cross with Book Pahlavi writings. Valiyapalli Church in
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,
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, India File:MIK - Sassaniden Pahlavi-Monogramm.jpg, Sasanian relief with Inscriptional Pahlavi
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ʾpr, which stands for ''abzūn farr'', meaning "May his '' farr'' increase!"


References

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