I found a possibly useful source of images concerning Pahlava in this video, starting at 3:19. Sure, it's old at 1971, but they claim to have spent ten years of research on the equipment, dress, e.t.c. of the soldiers.
I found a possibly useful source of images concerning Pahlava in this video, starting at 3:19. Sure, it's old at 1971, but they claim to have spent ten years of research on the equipment, dress, e.t.c. of the soldiers.
Last edited by Hannibal Khan the Great; 04-23-2010 at 01:35.
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It seems reasonably accurate to me, the Achaemenid part at least. I'm not so sure about that wooden fortress thingie, however.
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We've used images from a booklet that was printed to celebrate that anniversary in our research. Booklet basically had more info on the various warriors in parade.
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This is an Achaemenid parade, not a Pahlava one, or didn't something change in 400 years time?
EDIT: Nevermind, I should have watched the entire thing, there are Parthians n the end :D
Last edited by Skullheadhq; 05-03-2010 at 08:56.
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