calling line identification
calling line identification The ability of a computer to detect the number of a phone making a call. Usually abbreviated to CLI; it is also known as
AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION.
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Greek style architecture found in ancient Iranian City
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 6/26/2008; 395 words
; ...by Greek architecture dating to the Sassanid era. According to a report by CHN...Achaemenid city of Istakhr during the Sassanid period (226-651 CE). Istakhr was once the capital of the Sassanid Empire but today only the archaeological...
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Structures inspired by ancient Greek architecture found in Iran
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 6/2/2008; 408 words
; ...inspired by Greek architecture dating to the Sassanid era. According to a report in Press...Achaemenid city of Istakhr during the Sassanid period (226-651 CE). "The design...shapes. "The wars during the first two Sassanid kings, Ardashir I (206-241 CE) and...
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New evidence confirms antiquity of 'Persian Gulf' title
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 7/6/2009; 557 words
; ...TV, Iranian archeologists discovered Sassanid and early-Islamic residential strata...fortress, which date back to the late Sassanid era," he added. The fortress lies...central Iran, India and china during Sassanid and Islamic eras," said Esmaili. He...
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Iran--a history.
Magazine article from: New Internationalist; 3/1/2007; 700+ words
; ...of Persia, but their successors the Sassanids came from the Persian heartland of Fars...great phase of the Persian Empire. The Sassanid empire encompassed not only modern Iran...by Rome as a second superpower. The Sassanid period is revered in Persian literature...
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New evidence confirms antiquity of 'Persian Gulf' title.
News Wire article from: Asian News International; 7/6/2009; 700+ words
; ...TV, Iranian archeologists discovered Sassanid and early-Islamic residential strata...fortress, which date back to the late Sassanid era," he added. The fortress lies...central Iran, India and china during Sassanid and Islamic eras," said Esmaili. He...
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Zoroastrianism: Its Antiquity and Constant Vigour.
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 7/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...whether in the extant Avesta, in Pahlavi books, or other late Sassanid traditions. Boyce's discussion of the contending regional...the Great Yasts in essentially the same form as found in the Sassanid vulgate, one can use genealogies of the Fravardin Yast along...
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The Ever-Burning Spirit of Nuvarsag
Newspaper article from: Armenian Reporter, The; 2/27/1999; 700+ words
; ...Treaty of Nuvarsag, was signed between margravial Armenia and Sassanid Persia in 484 AD, 1515 years ago, "in the name of faith...people displayed the same spirit and bravery in resisting the Sassanid tyrants, who were still carrying on their previous policy...
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The Christian Communities of Palestine from Byzantine to Islamic Rule: A Historical and Archaeological Study.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 4/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...with some vigor: social conditions in Christian Palestine and Jordan immediately before the Sassanid offensive of 614 (chapter one); the Sassanid occupation of 614-28, especially its impact on Christian populations (notably in Jerusalem...
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The Vartanantz War: A Turning Point In Our History
Newspaper article from: Armenian Reporter, The; 2/21/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...circumstances were as follows: In the fifth century A.D., the Sassanid Persian Empire had inclinations toward world domination. It...as the Christian Byzantines, presented an obstacle to the Sassanid Empire's expansionist plans. In 428 A.D., with the death...
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New railway line threatens future of ancient Achaeminid capital
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 10/16/2007; 566 words
; ...of Naqsh-e Rustam. The area is also home to a number of Sassanid bas-reliefs and other ancient sites. The decision to build...Rajab, and Estakhr, a city inhabited during the Achaemenid, Sassanid, and early Islamic eras, will all now be endangered if the...
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Sassanid
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...the Arabs. The last Sassanid king died a fugitive...Arabs in 636. Under the Sassanids, who revived Achaemenid...occupied much attention. Sassanid persecution of Christians...land was overrun by Sassanids under Khosrow I , who...ended in the fall of the Sassanid dynasty. See Persia...
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Persian art and architecture
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...this culture. Parthian and Sassanid Contributions After the death...is the contribution of the Sassanids, who ruled Iran from AD 226...constructed of rubble and brick. Sassanid architecture is decorated...designs also remain. The Sassanids recorded their triumphs on...
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Islamic art and architecture
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Spain, and as far east as Sassanid Persia. Because of their...Copts, the Romans, and the Sassanids. The great strength of Islamic...cent. are still standing. Sassanid building techniques, such...Persian art and architecture ). Sassanid influence is also strong in...
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Khosrow I
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...and the most illustrious member of the Sassanid dynasty. He is distinguished for both...dissatisfaction, Khosrow reorganized the Sassanid state and instituted far-ranging reforms...Persian rule. This expansion also made the Sassanid state a direct neighbor of the Turks...
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Baghdad
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa
...indications that in the late period of the Sassanids and at the time of the Islamic conquest...in a circular form, in the Parthian Sassanid tradition. It had three concentric walls...gates. Unlike the Greek, Roman, and Sassanid emperors, who named cities after themselves...
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