sassanid |
ctesiphon |
As an adjective Sassanid
is alternative form of Sassanian|lang=en.
As a noun Sassanid
is alternative form of Sassanian|lang=en.
As a proper noun Ctesiphon is
ancient ruined city on the Tigris, near Baghdad, in present-day Iraq. Capital of Parthia and later of the Sassanid Persian Empire, abandoned in 7th and 8th centuries.
parthia |
ctesiphon |
As proper nouns the difference between parthia and ctesiphon
is that
parthia is a region in northeastern iran while
ctesiphon is (historical) ancient ruined city on the tigris, near baghdad, in present-day iraq capital of parthia and later of the sassanid persian empire, abandoned in 7th and 8th centuries.
iraq |
ctesiphon |
As proper nouns the difference between iraq and ctesiphon
is that
iraq is country in Mesopotamia that borders on Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Turkey. Official name: Republic of Iraq while
Ctesiphon is ancient ruined city on the Tigris, near Baghdad, in present-day Iraq. Capital of Parthia and later of the Sassanid Persian Empire, abandoned in 7th and 8th centuries.
baghdad |
ctesiphon |
As proper nouns the difference between baghdad and ctesiphon
is that
baghdad is the capital of, and largest city in Iraq, situated in the center of the country on the Tigris river; an ancient city and historical center of the Muslim world while
Ctesiphon is ancient ruined city on the Tigris, near Baghdad, in present-day Iraq. Capital of Parthia and later of the Sassanid Persian Empire, abandoned in 7th and 8th centuries.
tigris |
ctesiphon |
As proper nouns the difference between tigris and ctesiphon
is that
tigris is while
ctesiphon is (historical) ancient ruined city on the tigris, near baghdad, in present-day iraq capital of parthia and later of the sassanid persian empire, abandoned in 7th and 8th centuries.