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after the latter's death. As he took the command, the political situation favored the Sasanians, as the assassination of the Lazic king Gubazes by Byzantine generals had alienated the Lazi. Nachoragan relieved the
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and Justin were positioned. After the rejection of his peace proposals by Martin, Nachoragan
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Index

Sasanian Empire
Sasanian army
Lazic War
Siege of Onoguris
Siege of Phasis
military
Sasanian Empire
Lazic War
Mihr-Mihroe
Lazica
Siege of Onoguris
Archaeopolis
Martin
besieged Phasis
Kutais
Vaphrizes
Iberia
Middle Persian
Syriac
Armenian
nakharar
Middle Iranian
ISBN
978-0-521-20160-5
The Greatest Empires & Civilizations of the Ancient East: Egypt, Babylon, The Kings of Israel and Judah, Assyria, Media, Chaldea, Persia, Parthia & Sasanian Empire
ISBN
978-80-272-4425-6
ISBN
978-0-415-46530-4
"AGATHIAS"

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