1. Sassanid - Noun
2. Sassanid - Adjective
Sassanid (not comparable)
Sassanian.
Sassanid (plural Sassanids or Sassanidae)
Sassanian.
A 7th century Sassanid stone carving at Taq-i-Bustan depics a fabric draped over the side of the boat, most likely a pile carpet. Source: Internet
An audacious plan was formulated whose goal was to lay siege on the Sassanid capital city of Ctesiphon and definitively secure the eastern border. Source: Internet
At this time, Bahrain incorporated the southern Sassanid province covering the Persian Gulf's southern shore plus the archipelago of Bahrain. Source: Internet
At the end of the Kushan period, the Empire became much smaller and would have to defend itself from the powerful Sassanid Empire that replaced the Parthian Empire. Source: Internet
Following the fall of the Sassanid Empire in 651 CE, many Zoroastrians migrated. Source: Internet
Bahrain by Federal Research Division, page 7 Asia in 600 CE, showing the Sassanid Empire before the Arab conquest. Source: Internet