Departeman history.Islamic Azad university. Tehran. Rey city
Abstract
A Study of Business in the Sasanian Period
Abstract During the Sasanian Empire (224-651AD) -which was established based on politic and religious centralism- not only they achieved success in developing their territory and suppressing the foreign enemies, but also there were significant changes in the flourish of economy, commerce, international and domestic business in this period. The Sasanians who inherited business from the Parthians attempted to develop business by making some changes. The international business scope of the Sasanians has reached Africa, too. In this period, the economic development was greatly indebted to the increase of the business in the East and West which was done through trade routes of Persian Gulf and Silk Road. As two great sovereignties of the area, the Roman and Iranian Empire competed against each other to dominate the area’s market and the profit gained from the business which was one of the causes of war between these two governments. During the Sasanian period, the presence of the government in economic activities was indirect, and they received significant profit from taxation, revenue, and tariff. This survey introduced trade routes, commercial products and trade rules in the Sasanian period considering domestic and international business. The survey is based on library research. The studies show that the economic development increased in this period so that the government could gain remarkable profit. In the late Sasanian period, the increase in the tax rate caused some problems for the merchants and the economic development stagnated. However, the business development in the Islamic era was indebted greatly to the Sasanians’ experiences.