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The Nisaean plain, surrounding Ecbatana (modern Hamadan)

The Nisaean plain (also spelled Nesaean; Greek: Nḗsaion pedíon)[a] was a fertile plain in Media, a historic region in Iran.[1][2] It was best known for being the home of the esteemed Nisaean horse.[1][3] The plain may be identical with the Nisaya district mentioned in the Behistun Inscription of Darius the Great (r.522–486 BC).[1] However, Rüdiger Schmitt notes that this cannot be strictly proven.[1] The name of the plain possibly survived into the Medieval era, as Yaqut al-Hamawi, writing in the 13th century, mentioned a town in Hamadan (ancient Ecbatana) with the name Nisa.[1] The city of Nahavand is located on the Nisaean plain.[2]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Schmitt 2002.
  2. ^ a b Sherwin-White & Wiesehöfer 2012.
  3. ^ "The role of Nisaean horse in horse breeding in the Ancient World on ResearchGate".


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