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Beefy187
08-14-2008, 02:21
This may have been asked before. But is there any reliable sources on the Sassanian empires? I've been looking for it but I cant find anything. :help: Thank you

The Persian Cataphract
08-14-2008, 03:57
Are you looking for primary sources?

Otherwise a clean-cut summary on all things you might want to know is featured in Kaveh Farrokh's latest Osprey book: "Shadows in the desert - Persia At War"

From there you could move on to on-line resources such CAIS-SOAS, Sasanika and Iranica. Sasanika in particular has many of the essential primary sources featured as PDFs, freely available and free of charge.

russia almighty
08-14-2008, 04:20
TPC, I could have sworn don't trust Osprey books. Or, is this an example of them being a hit or miss, and this one being a big hit?

The Persian Cataphract
08-14-2008, 04:46
This one is a hit. Quality nutshells are hard to come by, and normally I don't even touch Ospreys; Dr. Farrokh's work however stands out, especially a brilliantly composed bibliography containing some obscure primary sources even I haven't checked out. His previous one on Sassanian elite cavalry left more to be desired, but this one is pretty much the perfect newbie introduction.

Beefy187
08-14-2008, 04:52
Thank you vety much TPC :bow: