The Reforms of Khusro Anūshirwān
ACCORDING to our sources, during the long reign of Khusro Anūshirwān (531-579) the Sasanian monarchy, one of the two great powers on the international arena before the advent of Islam, underwent a series of farreaching transformations. Of the profound changes he is said to have introduced in his rea...
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