Paradan

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Paradan

Paradan or Paratan was a province of the Paratarajas and the Sasanian Empire. It was constituted from the present-day Balochistan region, which is divided between Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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Paradan
125–c.650 CE
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Core territory and possible maximum extent of Paradan.[1]
Historical eraAntiquity
 Established
125
 Disestablished
c.650 CE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Indo-Parthians
Rashidun Caliphate
Today part ofAfghanistan
Pakistan
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Paratarajas

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Early Parataraja coinage of Paradan (c.125-150 CE).

Evidence from coins shows that it was located in what is now north-eastern Balochistan, centered around the town of Loralai (now in Pakistan), further east than traditionally thought.[2] Thus it was located roughly where the map places the province of Turan.[1] Paradan has been associated with the territory of the historical Paratarajas (125-300 CE).[3]

Sasanian Empire

The province of Paradan is mentioned in Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht of 262 CE, one of the many provinces of the Sasanian Empire:[4][5]

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Parthian version of the Shapur I inscription at Ka'ba-ye Zartosht.

"And I (Shapur I) possess the lands: Fars Persis, Pahlav (Parthia) (......) and all of Abarshahr (all the upper (eastern, Parthian) provinces), Kerman (Kirman), Sakastan, Turgistan, Makuran, Pardan (Paradene), Hind (Sind) and Kushanshahr all the way to Pashkibur (Peshawar?) and to the borders of Kashgaria, Sogdia and Chach (Tashkent) and of that sea-coast Mazonshahr (Oman)."

Traditionally, Paradan was held to be further west, in the area of western Balochitan.[1]

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Traditional map of the southeastern provinces of the Sasanian Empire, with Paradan to the west.

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