Byzantine and Sasanian Influence in Anatolia (IVth - VIIth Centuries)


Nearly three centuries of Byzantine and Sasanid States ruled eastern Anatolia which separated the foundation of Byzantine state, in the middle of the seventh, have long been viewed as a period of bitter enmity between the Byzantine and Sasanid States. Byzantine army and Sasanid army raided between themselves in eastern Anatolia during three centuries. Despite these overt proclamations of hostility, the two empires survived side by side as acknowledged equals and also had the points of resemblance and mutual influence


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Byzantine, Sasanian, History of Anatolia

Author : Gürhan BAHADIR
Number of pages: 707-726
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7827/TurkishStudies.1833
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Journal of Turkish Studies
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