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Ctesiphon was an imperial capital of the... Ctesiphon is first mentioned in the... Ctesiphon was the largest city in the world... Ctesiphon is located approximately at... Ctesiphon measured 30 square kilometers... Ctesiphon rose to prominence during the Parthian Empire in the first century BC... Ruins of Ctesiphon depicted on a 1923 postage stamp of Iraq... Ruins of Ctesiphon depicted on a 1923 postage stamp of Iraq... Ruins of Ctesiphon depicted on a 1923 postage stamp of Iraq... Ctesiphon is a city rather than a village... Ctesiphon was a major military objective for the leaders of the... decided to willingly return Ctesiphon in 117 as part of a peace settlement... captured Ctesiphon during another Parthian war in 164... sacked Ctesiphon and carried off thousands of its inhabitants... Ctesiphon fell to the Muslims during the... The ruins of Ctesiphon were the site of...

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