Difference between revisions of "Tachkastan"
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− | '''Tachkastan''' also known as '''Tashik''' in Tang Chinese and '''Tayyaye''' in Syriac was an Arab State | + | '''Tachkastan''' also known as '''Tashik''' in Tang Chinese and '''Tayyaye''' in Syriac was an Arab State from the Battle of Dhi Qar until 692CE in Al-Jazizah, Iraq between the Persian and Roman Empires. Its Manichean polity had a couple of Sadducee rulers among its Kings which included: |
:[[Hani ibn Qabisa]] d.628 | :[[Hani ibn Qabisa]] d.628 | ||
:[[Hormizd of Nisibis]] 4 yrs. d.632 | :[[Hormizd of Nisibis]] 4 yrs. d.632 | ||
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After Abdul Malik ibn Marwan conquered [[Abdallah ibn Al-Zubayir]] in 692 it turned into the Umyyad Caliphate. | After Abdul Malik ibn Marwan conquered [[Abdallah ibn Al-Zubayir]] in 692 it turned into the Umyyad Caliphate. | ||
− | According to a concordant synthesis of passages of the [[Arab-Byzantine Chronicle]] and the [[Diary of Egeria]], the original "[[Makah]]" was located where Rome, Persia and Chaldea met indicating that Chaldea was to the | + | According to a concordant synthesis of passages of the [[Arab-Byzantine Chronicle]] and the [[Diary of Egeria]], the original "[[Makah]]" was located where Rome, Persia and Chaldea met indicating that Chaldea was to the North of Tachkastan. |
Revision as of 22:21, 5 April 2021
Tachkastan also known as Tashik in Tang Chinese and Tayyaye in Syriac was an Arab State from the Battle of Dhi Qar until 692CE in Al-Jazizah, Iraq between the Persian and Roman Empires. Its Manichean polity had a couple of Sadducee rulers among its Kings which included:
- Hani ibn Qabisa d.628
- Hormizd of Nisibis 4 yrs. d.632
- Emir Ambrus 12yrs. d.644
- King Tashik 12yrs. d.656
- 36 years of Fitna until 692
After Abdul Malik ibn Marwan conquered Abdallah ibn Al-Zubayir in 692 it turned into the Umyyad Caliphate.
According to a concordant synthesis of passages of the Arab-Byzantine Chronicle and the Diary of Egeria, the original "Makah" was located where Rome, Persia and Chaldea met indicating that Chaldea was to the North of Tachkastan.