Definitions for Sassanid

Sassanid Sas·sa·nid

Spelling: [suh-sah-nid, -san-id]
IPA: /səˈsɑ nɪd, -ˈsæn ɪd/

Sassanid is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 133 anagrams from letters in Sassanid (aadinsss).

Definitions for Sassanid

noun

  1. a member of a dynasty that ruled in Persia a.d. 226–651.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Sassanids or their dynasty.

Origin of Sassanid

1770-80; Sassan grandfather of first king of dynasty + -id1

Examples for Sassanid

The Tigris was an eastern boundary which Christianity did not pass under the Sassanid.

And a word or so is due to religious developments in the Persian community during the Sassanid period.

The lives of the women of the Sassanid were not always to be envied.

But after the middle of the third century the Sassanid dynasty restored the power of Persia and revived its ancient pretensions.

Moreover, a great and exhausting struggle began with the Sassanid Empire in Persia.

With Chosroes I (531-579) came a last period of Sassanid vigour.

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