~History~
THE PARTHIAN KINGDOM
Parthia, ancient
empire of Asia, in what now is made up of Iran and Afghanistan.
The Parthians were of Scythian descent and adopted Median dress
and Aryan speech. They were excellent horsemen and archers.
In battle, mounted Parthians often discharged their arrows back
toward the enemy while pretending to flee. This is the origin
of the phrase, "a Parthian shot."
Parthia was subject
successively to the Assyrians, Medes, Persians and Macedonians
(under Alexander the Great), and Seleucids. About 250 B.C. the
Parthians succeeded in founding an independent kingdom that,
during the 1st Century B.C., grew into an empire extending from
the Euphrates River to the Indus River and from the Oxus (now
Armu Darya) River to the Indian Ocean. The main Parthian cities
were Seleucia, Ctesiphon and Hecatompylos.
After the middle
of the 1st Century B.C. Parthia was a rival of Rome, and several
wars occurred between the two powers. In A.D. 226 Parthia was
conquered by Ardashir I, King of Persia and founder of the Sassanid
Dynasty.