Turan (Sasanian province) (original) (raw)
Le Turgistan (également orthographié Turan, Turestan ) était une province de l'Empire sassanide située dans l'actuel Pakistan. Le Turgistan bordait le Paradan à l'ouest, l'Inde à l'est, le Sakastan au nord et Makuran au sud. La province était gouvernée par le Sakanshah.
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dbo:abstract | Le Turgistan (également orthographié Turan, Turestan ) était une province de l'Empire sassanide située dans l'actuel Pakistan. Le Turgistan bordait le Paradan à l'ouest, l'Inde à l'est, le Sakastan au nord et Makuran au sud. La province était gouvernée par le Sakanshah. (fr) Turan (also spelled Turgistan and Turestan) was a province of the Sasanian Empire located in present-day Pakistan. The province was mainly populated by Indians, and bordered Paradan in the west, Hind in the east, Sakastan in the north, and Makuran in the south. The main city and bastion of the province was Bauterna (Khuzdar/Quzdar). The province had been a kingdom under the Indo-Parthian king Pahares I, before submitting to the first Sasanian monarch Ardashir I (r. 224–242) in 230 AD. These events were recorded by Al-Tabari, describing the arrival of envoys from Makran and Turan to Ardeshir at Gor: “Then he [Ardashir] marched back from the Sawad to Istakhr, from there first to Sagistan, then to Gurgan, then to Abrasahr, Merv, Balkh, and Khwarizm to the farthest boundaries of the provinces of Kohrasan, whereupon he returned to Merv. After he had killed many people and sent their heads to the Fire temple of Anahedh he returned from Merv to Pars and settled in Gor. Then envoys of the king of the Kushan, of the kings of Turan and Mokran came to him with declarations of their submission." — Al-Tabari Turan was then governed by the Sakanshah, the first notable one being Ardashir I's grandson, Narseh. The province is mentioned in Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht of 262 CE, among one of the many provinces of the Sasanian Empire: "And I (Shapur I) possess the lands: Fars Persis, Pahlav (Parthia) (......) and all of Abarshahr (all the upper (eastern, Parthian) provinces), Kerman (Kirman), Sakastan, Turgistan, Makuran, Pardan (Paradene), Hind (Sind) and Kushanshahr all the way to Pashkibur (Peshawar?) and to the borders of Kashgaria, Sogdia and Chach (Tashkent) and of that sea-coast Mazonshahr (Oman)." — Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht (262 CE), translation by Josef Wiesehöfer (1996). The 19th-century historian Wilhelm Tomaschek suggested that the name of Turan possibly derived from the Iranian word tura(n), meaning "hostile, non-Iranian land". The name was also used in the Iranian national epic Shahnameh ("The Book of Kings") to denote the lands above Khorasan and the Oxus River, later viewed as the land of the Turks and other non-Iranians. The region was conquered by the Rashidun Caliphate circa 650 CE, as part of the Muslim conquests of Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Le Turgistan (également orthographié Turan, Turestan ) était une province de l'Empire sassanide située dans l'actuel Pakistan. Le Turgistan bordait le Paradan à l'ouest, l'Inde à l'est, le Sakastan au nord et Makuran au sud. La province était gouvernée par le Sakanshah. (fr) Turan (also spelled Turgistan and Turestan) was a province of the Sasanian Empire located in present-day Pakistan. The province was mainly populated by Indians, and bordered Paradan in the west, Hind in the east, Sakastan in the north, and Makuran in the south. The main city and bastion of the province was Bauterna (Khuzdar/Quzdar). — Al-Tabari Turan was then governed by the Sakanshah, the first notable one being Ardashir I's grandson, Narseh. The province is mentioned in Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht of 262 CE, among one of the many provinces of the Sasanian Empire: (en) |
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