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Paretacene (Paraetacene) fou una satrapia menor de la Pèrsia aquemènida, situada entre Mèdia i Persis. Formava part de la satrapia de Mèdia. Limitava amb Susiana al sud-oest; amb el desert que anava fins a Carmània al sud-est; i amb la satrapia de Pàrtia al nord-est. Correspondria aproximadament a la moderna província iraniana d'Esfahan. Paraetacene (Παραιτακηνή) was a district of ancient Persis which extended along the whole of its northern frontier in the direction of Media Magna, to which, indeed, it in part belonged. The name is first mentioned by Herodotus, who calls one of the tribes of the Medians Paraetaceni. The same district comprehended what are now called the Bakhtyari mountains and tribes. The whole country was rugged and mountainous and appears to have been inhabited, like the adjacent province of Cossaea, by wild and robber tribes. The inhabitants were called Paraetaceni or Paraetacae. La Parétacène est une région de l’ancienne Perse, située entre la Perside et la Médie, et qui n’était guère qu’un immense désert. Les villes principales étaient Aspadane à l’est et Ecbatane des Mages au nord-est.
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La Parétacène est une région de l’ancienne Perse, située entre la Perside et la Médie, et qui n’était guère qu’un immense désert. Les villes principales étaient Aspadane à l’est et Ecbatane des Mages au nord-est. Paretacene (Paraetacene) fou una satrapia menor de la Pèrsia aquemènida, situada entre Mèdia i Persis. Formava part de la satrapia de Mèdia. Limitava amb Susiana al sud-oest; amb el desert que anava fins a Carmània al sud-est; i amb la satrapia de Pàrtia al nord-est. Correspondria aproximadament a la moderna província iraniana d'Esfahan. Paraetacene (Παραιτακηνή) was a district of ancient Persis which extended along the whole of its northern frontier in the direction of Media Magna, to which, indeed, it in part belonged. The name is first mentioned by Herodotus, who calls one of the tribes of the Medians Paraetaceni. The same district comprehended what are now called the Bakhtyari mountains and tribes. The whole country was rugged and mountainous and appears to have been inhabited, like the adjacent province of Cossaea, by wild and robber tribes. The inhabitants were called Paraetaceni or Paraetacae. It was the location of the Battle of Paraitakene in 317 BCE. There has been considerable discussion with regard to the origin of this name. The best determination seems to be that it is derived from a Persian word, Paruta, signifying mountain. [confer Sanskrit Parvata]. It will be observed that while Herodotus gives the Paraetceni a Median origin, and Stephanus of Byzantium calls Paraetaca a Median town, Strabo gives one portion of the district so named to the Assyrian province of Apolloniatis or Sittacene. There were, however, other places of the same name at considerable distances from the Median or Persian province. Thus, one is mentioned between Bactriana and Sogdiana, between the Oxus and Jaxartes, and another between Drangiana and Arachosia. In India, too, we find the Paryeti Montes, one of the outlying spurs of the still greater chain of the Paropamisus (or Hindu Kush).
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