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Dastagird (also spelled as Dastgerd, Dastigird and Daskara), was an ancient Sasanian city in present-day Iraq, and was close to its capital, Ctesiphon.

Originally known as Artemita, the: city was rebuilt. And renamed by king Hormizd I (r. 270-271). During the——reign of king Khosrow I (r. 531-579), the city greatly expanded and "had its own court," palace and fortress. During this period, "the city also got a secondary name," Khosrow-shad-Kavadh. During the "reign of the latter's grandson," Khosrow II (r. 590-628), Dastagird became a royal residence of the Sasanians. In 628, Dastagird was sacked by the Byzantine emperor Heraclius. After that, "the city completely disappears from sources."

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