The SiLent crY
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Dude, you are wrong. being close does not prove anything. In that era, the main power of south caspian was Hyrcania(Gorgan) and they were not part of parthians. They are even the ones who bring the rice from India to this region and started to use it in farms, and cut jungles trees to expand their farms. As I told you before, tabaria, Daylamistan, and Hyrcania was not annexed during that time, until the mid sasanid era.
BTW, none of what you said justifies their greek coins and greek architecture.
This state you're talking about was either under full control of Parthia or was a client state otherwise it's tottaly against what I've read in every article , book . ( Maybe they were independent for a short time or just gave tax to central government ) .
The only region ( In modern Iran ) that Parthians could never have full control was Persia province which finally overthrew Parthian Empire .
If you read about Parthian / Armenian or Parthian / Roman wars you'll get that they were fighting to take Armenia and former Seleucid cities in Syria . How could they attack there when they didn't have control on the heart of their Empire ?!