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The facts of the city of Palmyra,Sultan of palmyra, zenobia

Updated on February 5, 2020

The image of the princess of Palmyra, when she was under surveillance in the palace after being taken prisoner, the place she was watching is actually very impo

Princess zenobia is the sunset side where she looks, she misses her hometown, etc.
Princess zenobia is the sunset side where she looks, she misses her hometown, etc.

In the city of Palmyra

The peace and well-being of the city of palmira reigned after Millat, and the reason for its stay remained, the cosmopolitan capital of the city with the same name was close to the eastern borders of the empire, creating the ground for the zenobia's ambitious show of power.

The collection of Roman biographies, which is a princess but sultan zeynep colored but unreliable source, has been associated with the potolemaios dynasty about zenobia in historia augusta. He agrees that he came from the family.

In fact, this is also not true.

The real thing is this.

Queen or princess zenobia is actually her real name, zeynep sultan, the mother and mother of the Prophet Muhammad (saas), who is the mother of amina, zeynep, who lived in the present glorious urfa region at that time. Sultan went to the bride family palmira management while leading a young girl, that Turkey has gone from Palmira come to urfa.


Benefiting from the weakness of the novel at that time, Zeynep Sultan lost her husband during a war between the Romans and Palmira, her husband replaced the throne, Palmira had a strong structure.

Rome then was thoroughly battered in the wars in Syria, benefiting from weakness Zeynep Sultan Syria, Turkey, and corn lands to connect their state.

Zenobia's husband is called a palmirated leader odenate, which is a romanized arabian, once it is not arabic, nor is it a romance or something, it is originally of Turkish origin, zeynep sultan, who is a Turkish-like distant blood link, is a well-educated and well-trained warrior around urfa. Has a very bold personality with a soul.

The odenate, who sat on the throne in 263 AD, had humiliatedly defeated the emperor valeria, then successfully attacked the persians from the city of palmyra, and then persecuted the persians away from palmyra and its surroundings.


What did Rome palmira ask for odanat, roman emperor valerian offered to lend money to odanat, odanat did not want to lend money to roma, because palmyra was the most advanced cultural trade of the era, people were in peace, this time valerian sent their spies to palmyra, some people in palmyra were rich To be a handful of bags, bags full of roman money, they went into espionage activities.

A war in Palmyra

Powerful woman Zeynep Sultan [Queen of Plamira, Zenobi]
Powerful woman Zeynep Sultan [Queen of Plamira, Zenobi]

Antiquity and Greeks, Romans, Sassanids, Byzantines, Pressure Methods.

Palmyra was strategically on the way of the caravans in the middle of the 1st century, the geographical location of the city became a commercial and religious center, with the search of the aramis coming around the palmira, the culture began to accommodate the traces of the parties, the culture of the Greek, roman and iran, that is, the temples of the common cultures, The formation of human busts was the use of styles of both cultures in terms of architecture.

Palmira dates back to 2000 thousand years before the arrival of the Romans.


The Greek-origin cypress empire took control of all the Syrian lands in 323 BC, but the city of Palmyra remained independent and retained its commercial importance, even though the Roman army under marcus antonius attacked the city in 41 BC, and even the soldiers were not willing to take the city of palmyra. He had to cover his failure due to the fact that he started to apply pressure to the palmira and they succeeded, the palmirans were able to flee to the other side of the Euphrates, this was the first indication of the Roman pressure threat to palmira.

The translation of the press here, the Roman was constantly applying blackmail to the leaders of the palmira and the empress of the palmira empress zenobi, zeynep sultan, very violent pressures about the need to lend money and be linked to romya were taken from both inside and outside. They expressed that they would not borrow, by constantly objecting.

Roma wanted to say:

The state of Palmyra will keep business with my money, the people will trade and trade with Roman money, the territory of the state of Palmyra will be under my protection, a single currency should be used, economic interests, trade and similar economy, finance, etc. They will be slaves of the Romans.

Palmira Zenobi in Syrian Palmira Museum

[Sultan zeynep]Bust of the Queen of Palmira Zenobi
[Sultan zeynep]Bust of the Queen of Palmira Zenobi

The rise of the Palmyra state and the subsequent periods of collapse, Roman captivity.

Palmira Ticai, which started in 212, began his preparations for revenge when the sassani prince septimus odeanthus, who was established in the Euphrates and Tigris regions, died. Expanded its influence area, zenobia, zeynep sultan captured enough places to be located in southern syria, to the city of busra and to the west of egypt, established the state of palmyra, captured a number of strategically important cities of syria, palestine, sina peninsula and corn , tied to the state of palmyra, in 272 the emperor aurelian attacked palmira to retrieve his lost lands, launched a comprehensive attack movement on the eastern side, the roman emperor soon occupied the cities of antakya and humu, and the sanctified queen zenobi and his son Captured as a net and brought to palmira as a prisoner, palmira was completely destroyed, when the riots began in 273, the emperor aureilan again attacked palmira, but this time soldiers were allowed to plunder the city, this destruction prepared the collapse of the city of palmyra, the city from this to its old days Turned, the city turned into a military base where the Roman legions of the empire would stay.

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