The Roots of the Parthians Movement

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With the fall of the Achaemenid Empire was conquered by Alexander the Macedonian East world over the West world. Alexander''s Hellenistic empire in a dream world before the truth has died and his inheritance was divided among his commanders. West Asia and Iran shared Slvks who was Commander in 312 BC. The Seleucid rule was created and lasted nearly half a century. But the conflict with powerful forces in the West، including Btas•h Seleucids، Parthians، especially in the field of Near Eastern Rebellion created the Seleucid kingdom. Part folk roots movement against the Seleucids in this document are divided into three categories: 1- It is about political factors such as the independence movement in East nations against Greeks، Seleucids in West conflict and its aftermath in the East and the Greek rule of Bactria independence. 2. Social and cultural factors which deals Alexander and Seleucids’ urban policy and its impact on Iranian and politics of the “brotherhood of nations”. 3 - The economic policies of Alexander and the Seleucids، who had been objected by the peasants and the merchants.

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Persian
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Journal of Historical Researches, Volume:6 Issue: 10, 2012
Page:
51
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