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Encyclopedia > Sarkad

Sarkash is the least renowned of the three most influential musicians of the Sassanids.He was the top musician of the Sassanid court just before Barbod. He had the same racial background as Shirin, the Armenian wife of king Khosrau II. Barbod or Barbod the Great was the court musician of the Sassanid Empire. ... Shirin (?? - 628) was the Christian wife of the Persian Shah, Khosrau II. In the revolution after the death of Khosraus father Hormizd IV, the General Bahram Chobin took power over the Persian empire. ... Khosrau II, the Victorious (Parvez), king of Persia, son of Hormizd IV, grandson of Khosrau I, 590 - 628. ...


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The aim of our brochure that you are holding in your hands is to introduce the town of Sarkad to you and to make you familiar with the possibilities which the future industrial park will offer to investors.
Sarkad Sugar Factory was formerly the chief employment opportunity provider of the region.
Békés County Enterprise Zone, with Sarkad as one of its main centers, was recognized and authorized in Government Decree 6/1999 (I.19.).
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