The coming of the Parthians has changed …

Years: 117BCE - 106BCE

The coming of the Parthians has changed Mesopotamia even less than the establishment of the Seleucid kingdom had, for as early as the middle of the second century BCE local dynasts had proclaimed their independence.

There is no evidence indicating whether the cities of Mesopotamia had surrendered piecemeal or all at once or whether they had submitted voluntarily or after fighting.

Seleucia is in any case treated better by the Parthians than it had been by the Seleucids, and the local government retains its autonomy.

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