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Suristan

Coordinates: 32°2′49.4″N 44°22′10.8″E / 32.047056°N 44.369667°E / 32.047056; 44.369667
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32°2′49.4″N 44°22′10.8″E / 32.047056°N 44.369667°E / 32.047056; 44.369667

Suristan was used as a name in two senses during the Sassanid Persian Empire 226 to 651 AD. It was used to designate the Persian province of Surestan, roughly the same as today's Syria, as opposed to Asuristan, which was a separate province corresponding to Babylonia (central-southern Iraq). It was also the name of the Sassanid city of Surestan (today's Kufa in Iraq), situated in the Persian province of Middle Bih-Kavad.

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