Please, can anyone help me?
I'm looking for a book or some other source with extensive knowledge of Sassanid Persia.
Traditions, clothing, rites, dialects, Zoroastrianism etc. I need everything. Even seemingly miniscule details.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Personal submissions on these topics in the thread are deeply appreciated.
>>3012269
They had really base as fuck crowns.
>>3012384
Thank you, every little bit helps.
>>3012384
>Star and Crescent
Rest in peace Iranians, we now rule over ancient Eastern Roman lands, those subhumans are no more
>>3012498
Uhhh, do you have anything to add, sir?
>>3012384
>Old Persian names
>Darius
>Cyrus
>Ardashir
>Yadzgerd
>Shirvan
>Modern Persian names
>Ali
>Reza
>Muhammad
>Hassan
>Hussein
What happened?
>>3012554
I'm trying to bait a Gr**k here pls be quiet
also for book recommendation, read this
>>3012555
Low tier b8. Names like Arash, Ardashir, Shapur, Khosrau, Kavadh, Shaheen, Rostam, Sam, are extremely popular, just to mention a few of pre-Islamic Persian names for modern Persian males.
>>3012555
Reza might be originally Arabic but its almost exclusively used by Iranians. Siroez is also the modern equivalent to Korush (Cyrus) in Iran. Same with Babak from Papak, Kamran (Cameron), etc...
>>3012555
Old Persian names also exist here although we're not iranic
you're shitposting imo
>>3012563
Thank you, sir!
>>3012555
Can I see proofs of non-Islamic native Iranian/Persian names not existing in modern day Iranian countries?
>>3012563
But just to be clear, I already know a lot about the general history. I'm looking to learn about how the people in the Empire lived, how they practiced their religion, how their society was shaped and so on...
Will this book have that?