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Dara a significant place in Upper Mesopotamia was named after Darius I, an original Persian “Darayavaush” meaning the “king”. Dara was coquered by Alexander the Greate and became a dominion of the Seleucids. Later Dara was under Romans, the Parthians, the Byzantines, the Sassanids control.
http://www.thesis.bilkent.edu.tr/0006632.pdf
https://www.academia.edu/34935876/The_Urban_Ideal_and_Urban_Planning_in_Bizantine_New_Cities_of_the_Sixth_Century_A.D._in_Theory_and_Practice_in_Late_Antique_Archaeology_Leiden_2003_pp._196-223
Sources:
- Zacharias of Mytilene, Syriac Chronicle, Book VII, Chapter VI
- Procopius, De Aedificiis, Book II
- Brian Croke, James Crow: Procopius and Dara, in: Journal of Roman Studies 73 (1983), pp. 143–159.
- Mehmet Kemal Dedeman, Araştıma ve Geliştirme Proje Yarışması 2004, p. 86
- talo Furlan, Accertamenti a Dara, Padua 1984
Dara a significant place in Upper Mesopotamia was named after Darius I, an original Persian “Darayavaush” meaning the “king”. Dara was coquered by Alexander the Greate and became a dominion of the Seleucids. Later Dara was under Romans, the Parthians, the Byzantines, the Sassanids control.
http://www.thesis.bilkent.edu.tr/0006632.pdf
https://www.academia.edu/34935876/The_Urban_Ideal_and_Urban_Planning_in_Bizantine_New_Cities_of_the_Sixth_Century_A.D._in_Theory_and_Practice_in_Late_Antique_Archaeology_Leiden_2003_pp._196-223
Sources:
- Zacharias of Mytilene, Syriac Chronicle, Book VII, Chapter VI
- Procopius, De Aedificiis, Book II
- Brian Croke, James Crow: Procopius and Dara, in: Journal of Roman Studies 73 (1983), pp. 143–159.
- Mehmet Kemal Dedeman, Araştıma ve Geliştirme Proje Yarışması 2004, p. 86
- talo Furlan, Accertamenti a Dara, Padua 1984