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529 yılında Lahmîlerin [[Suriye]'ye yaptıkları zarar veren akınlar, Justinianus'u Arap müttefiklerini güçlendirmek konusunda cesaret verdi, ilerleyen yıllarda Lahmîlere karşı üstünlük kazanmasını sağlayan tutarlı bir krallığa dönüşecek gevşek bir koalisyona dönüşecek [[Gassaniler|Gassani]] lideri [[Al-Harith ibn Jabalah]]'a yardım etti.
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In 530, Belisarius led the Romans to victory over a much larger Persian force under Mihran through his superior generalship in the [[Battle of Daraa|Battle of Dara]], while Sittas and Dorotheus [[Battle of Satala (530)|defeated]] a Persian army under Mihr-Mihroe at [[Satala]]. In 531, Belisarius was defeated by Persian and Lakhmid forces at the [[Battle of Callinicum]], but, during the summer of the same year, the Romans captured some forts in Armenia, and effectively repulsed a Persian offensive.<ref name="GL92-96">{{harvnb|Greatrex|Lieu|2002|pp=92–96}}.</ref> The Roman failure at Callinicum was followed by a commission of inquiry, the result of which was the dismissal of Belisarius from his post.<ref name="GL93">{{harvnb|Greatrex|Lieu|2002|p=93}}.</ref> [[Azarethes]], the Persians' commander at Callinicum, was also stripped of his ranks due to his failure to actually capture any significant fortification.
 
530'da, Belisarius, Mihran'ın altında, Mihran yönetimindeki üstün generalliğiyle Romalıları çok daha büyük bir Pers kuvveti üzerinde zafere götürürken, Sittas ve Dorotheus, Satala'da Mihr-Mihroe altında bir Pers ordusunu yendi. 531'de Belisarius, Callinicum Muharebesi'nde Fars ve Lakhmid güçleri tarafından yenilgiye uğradı, ancak aynı yılın yaz aylarında Romalılar Ermenistan'daki bazı esirleri ele geçirdiler ve bir Pers taarruzunu etkili bir şekilde itiraf ettiler. [10] Callinicum'daki Roma başarısızlığını bir soruşturma komisyonu takip etti, bunun sonucu Belisarius'un görevinden alınmasıydı. [11] Farsça'nın Callinicum'daki komutanı Azaretes, herhangi bir önemli tahkimatın yakalanamamasından dolayı saflarından sıyrıldı.
==Truce==
 
In 530, Belisarius led the Romans to victory over a much larger Persian force under Mihran through his superior generalship in the [[Battle of Daraa|Battle of Dara]], while Sittas and Dorotheus [[Battle of Satala (530)|defeated]] a Persian army under Mihr-Mihroe at [[Satala]]. In 531, Belisarius was defeated by Persian and Lakhmid forces at the [[Battle of Callinicum]], but, during the summer of the same year, the Romans captured some forts in Armenia, and effectively repulsed a Persian offensive.<ref name="GL92-96">{{harvnb|Greatrex|Lieu|2002|pp=92–96}}.</ref> The Roman failure at Callinicum was followed by a commission of inquiry, the result of which was the dismissal of Belisarius from his post.<ref name="GL93">{{harvnb|Greatrex|Lieu|2002|p=93}}.</ref> [[Azarethes]], the Persians' commander at Callinicum, was also stripped of his ranks due to his failure to actually capture any significant fortification.
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== Barış ==
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Justinian's envoy, Hermogenes, visited Kavadh immediately after the Battle of Callinicum to re-open negotiations but without success.<ref name="GL93" /> Justinian therefore took steps to bolster the Roman position, trying, at the same time, to engage Kavadh diplomatically. Kavadh died shortly afterwards, and in spring 532 new negotiations began between the Roman envoys and the new Persian king, Khosrau I, who needed to devote his attention to secure his own position. The two sides finally came to an agreement, and the [[Eternal Peace (532)|Eternal Peace]], which lasted less than eight years, was signed in September 532. Both sides agreed to return all occupied territories and the Romans to make a one-off payment of 110 ''centenaria'' (11,000 pounds of gold). The Romans recovered the Lazic forts, Iberia remained in Persian hands, but the Iberians who had left their country were allowed to remain in Roman territory or to return to their native land.<ref>{{harvnb|Greatrex|Lieu|2002|pp=96–97}}.</ref>
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