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List of Sasanian inscriptions

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This is alist ofSasanian inscriptions, which include remaining official inscriptions on rocks, as well as minor ones written on bricks, metal, wood, hide,papyri, and gems. Their significance is in the areas oflinguistics,history, and study ofreligion in Persia. Some of the inscriptions are lost and are known only through tradition.

List of Sasanian inscriptions

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Early royal Sasanian inscriptions were trilingual:Middle Persian (inInscriptional Pahlavi),Parthian (inInscriptional Parthian) andGreek. Since the rule ofNarseh, Greek was omitted.Book Pahlavi script replaced Inscriptional Pahlavi in late Middle Persian inscriptions.

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Sasanian inscriptions
PhotoNameDedicated/attributed toLocationLanguage(s)NotesSource
Inscriptional Parthian, Greek, and Pahlavi

Investiture of Ardashir I (KNRm)Ardashir INaqsh-e Rostam,FarsPersian, Parthian, Greek
Nasrabad fire altar [fa] (ABD)Shapur IFromNasrabad, FarsPersian?Dating to after 243/4[1][2]: 68 

Shapur I's victory relief at Naqsh-e Rostam (BŠm)Shapur INaqsh-e RostamPersian
Inscriptional Parthian, Greek, and PahlaviŠābuhr I's inscription at the Kaʿba-ye Zardošt (ŠKZ, RGDS?)Šābuhr IKaʿba-ye Zardošt, Naqš-e RostamPersian?, Parthian?, Greek?Dating to 260–262[2]: 64 
Shapur I's inscription at Naqsh-e RostamShapur INaqsh-e RostamPersian, Parthian, GreekOnly part of the Greek inscriptions remains
Shapur I inscription in Hajiabad[3]Shapur IHajiabad, nearIstakhrPersian, Parthian

Shapur I inscription in Naqsh-e Rajab (ŠNRb)Shapur INaqsh-e RajabPersian, Parthian, Greek

Kartir's inscription at Sar Mashhad [fa] (KSM)KartirSar MashhadPersian
Inscriptional Pahlavi and ParthianInscription of Apasa the Scribe [fa]? (ŠVŠ)Šābuhr IBīšāpūrPersian?, Parthian?[2]: 64 
Kartir's inscription at Naghsh-e Rajab[4] (KNRb)KartirNaqsh-e RajabPersian
Inscriptional PahlaviInscriptional ParthianPaikuli inscription[5] (NPi)NarsehBarkal village,Sulaymaniyah Governorate,IraqPersian, Parthian
Inscriptional Pahlavi

Inscriptional Pahlavi

Inscription of Narseh at Bishapur [fa]Narseh (formerlyBahram I)
Inscription of Shapur Sakanshah [fa]Shapur SakanshahTachara Palace,Persepolis, FarsPersian

Sasanian inscription in Meshginshahr [fa] (ŠMŠ, MeSh)Shapur IINearMeshginshahrPersian
Inscriptional PahlaviInscription of Shapur II and Shapur III at Taq-e Bostan (ŠTBn-I & II)Shapur II,Shapur IIITaq-e BostanPersian
Inscription in thefire-temple of AbruwanMihr-NarsehAbruwanLost; attested inal-Istakhri's work
Inscription on Gor's bridge [fa] (MNFd)Mihr-NarsehGor, FarsPersian
Bandian complex inscriptionsPeroz I /Kavad IBandian complexPersian?

References

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  1. ^Lerner, Judith A. (2006)."The Seal of a Eunuch in the Sasanian Court"(PDF).Journal of Inner Asian Art and Archaeology.1: 114, 118.doi:10.1484/J.JIAAA.2.301928.ISSN 1783-9025.
  2. ^abcEmmerick, Ronald E.; Macuch, Maria (2008-10-31).The Literature of Pre-Islamic Iran: Companion Volume I. Bloomsbury Publishing.ISBN 978-0-85773-653-6.
  3. ^"Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica".
  4. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2014-06-29. Retrieved2017-12-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^"Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica".
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