Khosrau has built defensive walls on the …

Years: 540 - 540

Khosrau has built defensive walls on the frontier against the Romans and their Arab allies in the Syrian Desert, against the peoples of the steppes of southern Russia at the town of Derbent between the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian Sea, and to the east of the sea in the present Turkmen steppes.

The army does not remain on the defensive, however: Khosrau's reign is noted for his wars against the Romans.

Jealous of Justinian's victories in the West, Khosrau receives an embassy from the Ostrogoths at Ctesiphon, urging him to act before the Romans become too powerful.

Fearing Constantinople’s growing strength and intolerance of Zoroastrianism, he invades Syria in 540, breaking the “eternal” peace concluded eight years earlier.

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