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Atropatene

323 BCE – 226 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
323 BCE – 226 CE
Duration
549 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Ganzak
Data Confidence
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Overview

Atropatene, also known as Atropatia or Atropatian Media, was an ancient Iranian kingdom established around 323 BC by the Persian satrap Atropates. Centered primarily in the present-day Azerbaijan region of northwestern Iran, it was ruled by Atropates' descendants until the early 1st century AD, when the Parthian Arsacid dynasty took control. The kingdom was conquered by the Sasanians in 226 AD, becoming a province. Atropatene was unique as the only Iranian region to remain under Zoroastrian authority from the Achaemenid period until the Arab conquest, with only a brief interruption under Alexander the Great. Its Old Persian name is the direct ancestor of the modern Azerbaijan region.

Historical Periods

Atropatene (-307–-302)

307 BCE – 302 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 146,920 km²

Atropatene (-301–-224)

301 BCE – 224 BCE

Capital: GanzakArea: 147,150 km²

Atropatene (-223–-219)

223 BCE – 219 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 146,620 km²

Atropatene (-218–-211)

218 BCE – 211 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 147,150 km²

Atropatene (-210–-209)

210 BCE – 209 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 146,694 km²

Atropatene (-208–-207)

208 BCE – 207 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 147,155 km²

Atropatene (-206–-198)

206 BCE – 198 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 146,694 km²

Atropatene (-197–-189)

197 BCE – 189 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 146,694 km²

Atropatene (-188–-171)

188 BCE – 171 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 147,150 km²

Atropatene (-170–-165)

170 BCE – 165 BCE

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Capital: GanzakArea: 147,150 km²

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