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Topic: Alfarrobeira, Battle of (1449)

The devastating impact of the Byzantine–Sassanid War …

Years: 628 - 639

The devastating impact of the Byzantine–Sassanid War of 602–628, along with the cumulative effects of a century of almost continuous Byzantine-Persian conflict, has left both empires crippled.

The Sassanids are further weakened by economic decline, heavy taxation to finance Khosrau II's campaigns, religious unrest, and the increasing power of the provincial landholders at the expense of the Shah.

Constantinople’s empire is also severely affected, however, with the Balkans now largely in the hands of the Slavs.

Additionally, Anatolia has been devastated by repeated Persian invasions, and the empire's hold on its recently regained territories in the Caucasus, Syria, Mesopotamia, Palestine, and Egypt has been loosened by years of Persian occupation.

Constantinople, its financial reserves exhausted, finds difficulties paying veterans of the war with the Persians and recruiting new troops.

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