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Wēh Antīōk Khosrow (Middle Persian: wyḥ ʾntywk ḥwslwd; literally, "better than Antioch, Khosrow built this"), also called Beh-az-Andīw-e Khosrow (New Persian: به از اندیو خسرو, literally "Better-than-Antioch of Khosrow"), Antiocheia Chosroou (Greek), Rūmagān (Persian: رومگان), or al-Rūmīya (Arabic: الرومية), was a historic city in modern day Iraq. It was founded by Iranian king Khosrow I on the east bank of the Tigris in the vicinity of Ctesiphon, Sasanian Empire, that was populated by deported Roman prisoners-of-war. It was reportedly about one day's walk from Ctesiphon.

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  • Veh Antioch Khosrow​ (persa medio, literalmente, "mejor que Antioquía Cosroes ha construido esta"), también llamado Rūmagān (persa medio por "ciudad romana"), Antiocheia Chosroou (griego), al-Rūmīya (árabe: الرومية), o Beh-az-Andīw-e Khosrow (persa moderno: به از اندیو خسرو, "Mejor que Antioquía de Cosroes"), fue una ciudad fundada por Cosroes I en las cercanías de Ctesifonte, Imperio sasánida, que fue poblado por prisioneros de guerra deportados del Imperio Bizantino.​ Cosroes I capturó la ciudad de Antioquía en 540; la ciudad fue destruida y su población fue deportada a esta nueva ciudad. Según Jacob de Edessa, los prisioneros de guerra de las ciudades de Sura, Alepo, Antioquía del Orontes, Apamea, Al Raqa, y Batnai en Osroena fueron deportados a esta nueva ciudad.​ Procopio de Cesarea proporcionó información detallada sobre la construcción de la ciudad, basándose en fuentes sasánida. Según al-Tabari y al-Tha'alibi, la ciudad se construyó de forma idéntica a la ciudad de Antioquía del Orontes y Cosroes hizo todo lo que estaba en su poder para que los residentes quisieran quedarse.​ La ciudad fue gobernada por Barāz, un cristiano de Gundeshapur.​ La ciudad fue capturada por los musulmanes árabes invasores bajo Khalid ibn Urfuta. (es)
  • Wēh Antīōk Khosrow (Middle Persian: wyḥ ʾntywk ḥwslwd; literally, "better than Antioch, Khosrow built this"), also called Beh-az-Andīw-e Khosrow (New Persian: به از اندیو خسرو, literally "Better-than-Antioch of Khosrow"), Antiocheia Chosroou (Greek), Rūmagān (Persian: رومگان), or al-Rūmīya (Arabic: الرومية), was a historic city in modern day Iraq. It was founded by Iranian king Khosrow I on the east bank of the Tigris in the vicinity of Ctesiphon, Sasanian Empire, that was populated by deported Roman prisoners-of-war. It was reportedly about one day's walk from Ctesiphon. The Persians used deportation as a tool of policy. Khosrow I captured Antioch in 540 during the Byzantine–Sasanian wars; the city was destroyed and its population was deported to this new city. According to Jacob of Edessa, prisoners-of-war from the cities of Sura, Beroea, Antioch, Apamea, Callinicum, and Batnai in Osrhoene were deported to this new city. It may be identical with Māhōzē Ḥəḏattā (literally "the New City") in the Syriac conciliar acts. Procopius has provided detailed information on the building of the city, though his primary source is pro-Sasanian. According to al-Tabari and al-Tha'alibi, the city was built on the plan of the Syrian metropolis and Khosrow I did everything in his power to make the residents want to stay. He provided Weh Antiok Khosrow with Roman baths and a circus. He also settled charioteers in the city. The city was governed by Barāz, a Christian from Gundeshapur. By the late 6th century, it had a population of circa 30,000. The city was captured by the Arab Muslims under Khalid ibn Urfuta. Later in the Abbasid period, Caliph Al-Mansur used the city, then known as al Rumiyyah as seat of government for a few months. (en)
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  • Veh Antioch Khosrow​ (persa medio, literalmente, "mejor que Antioquía Cosroes ha construido esta"), también llamado Rūmagān (persa medio por "ciudad romana"), Antiocheia Chosroou (griego), al-Rūmīya (árabe: الرومية), o Beh-az-Andīw-e Khosrow (persa moderno: به از اندیو خسرو, "Mejor que Antioquía de Cosroes"), fue una ciudad fundada por Cosroes I en las cercanías de Ctesifonte, Imperio sasánida, que fue poblado por prisioneros de guerra deportados del Imperio Bizantino.​ La ciudad fue gobernada por Barāz, un cristiano de Gundeshapur.​ (es)
  • Wēh Antīōk Khosrow (Middle Persian: wyḥ ʾntywk ḥwslwd; literally, "better than Antioch, Khosrow built this"), also called Beh-az-Andīw-e Khosrow (New Persian: به از اندیو خسرو, literally "Better-than-Antioch of Khosrow"), Antiocheia Chosroou (Greek), Rūmagān (Persian: رومگان), or al-Rūmīya (Arabic: الرومية), was a historic city in modern day Iraq. It was founded by Iranian king Khosrow I on the east bank of the Tigris in the vicinity of Ctesiphon, Sasanian Empire, that was populated by deported Roman prisoners-of-war. It was reportedly about one day's walk from Ctesiphon. (en)
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