Sassanid Shapur II's policy towards Christianity in Kurdistan 309-379 AD

Authors

  • Mirza Ibrahim Qader Soran University, Faculty of Arts Author
  • Kamaran Mohammed Jalal Koya University, Faculty of Education Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/7tr7an72

Keywords:

Sassanid, Hadiab, Beit Karkh Slukh, Christianity, Shapur II.

Abstract

Researching the religious of the Sasanian Empire is one of the important status of the Sasanian history, because The Sasanian Empire renewed and made strong of Zardashty religion to be a formal religion of their Empire. this religion had been seen outside the state, but when the Sasanian Empire took the power of the state, it had been an opportunity to the Zardashtians and their elievers to develope their situations especially at the time of Shapore 2,  as the believers had an important and a great role of the Sasanian in power system. indeed, that events and happenings had been faced several consequences to the other religions of the Sasanian in power, Zardashtian religion was the main motivation of the conflict between the Epmire and its leaders especially the foreign religions like Christians.

 

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Published

2023-08-20

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Original Articles (توێژینەوە)

How to Cite

Qader, Mirza Ibrahim, and Kamaran Mohammed Jalal , trans. 2023. “Sassanid Shapur II’s Policy towards Christianity in Kurdistan 309-379 AD”. Twejer Journal 6 (1): 165-210. https://doi.org/10.31918/7tr7an72.

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