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Atropatene

Atropatene (Old Persian: Ātṛpātakāna; Middle Persian: Ādurbādagān; Ancient Greek: Ἀτροπατηνή), also known as Atropatia or Atropatian Media (Ancient Greek: Ἀτροπάτιος Μηδία, romanized: Atropátios Mēdía; Latin: Media Atropatene), was an ancient Iranian kingdom established in c. 323 BC by the Persian satrap Atropates (Old Persian: *Ātṛpāta). The kingdom…

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Capital
Ganzak
Common languages
Iranian language
Government
Monarchy
Historical era
Antiquity
Religion
Zoroastrianism
Status
Autonomous state, frequently a vassal of the Parthian Empire (148/7 BC–226 AD)

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Atropatene

Nodes72
Edges71
Triples104
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027778
Components1

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Atropatene

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related to history · 35
Atropatene → Achaemenid, Achaemenid Empire, Achaemenid Great King, After, Albans, Alexander, Alexander's, Antiochus, Antiochus III, Atropates, Babylon, Battle, BC, BCE, Cadusians, Darius III, Following, Gaugamela, Great, Hellenistic
related to Name · 21
Atropatene → According, Achaemenid Empire, Adarbayjan, Adorbador, Arab, As, Atropates, Atropatian Media, Atropatios Mēdia, Aturpatakan, Ecbatana, From, Geography, Greater Media, Macedonians, Media, Nevertheless, One, Strabo, The
related to Legacy · 15
Atropatene → Achaemenids, Alexander, Arab, Atropatids, BC, Great, Iranian, Macedonian, Median, Moreover, Parthians, Sasanian, Under, Zoroastrian, Zoroastrianism
related to Capital · 12
Atropatene → Achaemenid, Atropatenian, Atropates, BC, Ganzak, Ganzaka, Iranian, Iranianized, Lake Urmia, Median, Miandoab, The
related to Zoroastrianism · 6
Atropatene → As, Avesta, The, This, Zoroaster, Zoroastrianism
related to List of rulers · 2
Atropatene → Albeit, The
Capital · 1
Atropatene → Ganzak
Common languages · 1
Atropatene → Iranian language
Government · 1
Atropatene → Monarchy
Historical era · 1
Atropatene → Antiquity

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bc atropates media iranian 323 region alexander empire achaemenid name zoroastrianism persian parthian king also great kingdom ruled ad 226

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
AtropateneCapitalGanzak1.00infobox
AtropateneCommon languagesIranian language1.00infobox
AtropateneGovernmentMonarchy1.00infobox
AtropateneHistorical eraAntiquity1.00infobox
AtropateneReligionZoroastrianism1.00infobox
AtropateneStatusAutonomous state, frequently a vassal of the Parthian Empire (148/7 BC–226 AD)1.00infobox
Atropatene• Disestablished226 AD1.00infobox
Atropatene• Establishedc. 323 BC1.00infobox
Atropateneinstance ofdifferent forms of the name of this country0.80text
Atropatios Mēdiainstance ofdifferent forms of the name of this country0.80text
Tropateneinstance ofdifferent forms of the name of this country0.80text
Aturpatakaninstance ofdifferent forms of the name of this country0.80text

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