Treaty of Babylon (Saint Muhammad)

The Treaty of Babylon was a treaty between the and the  after the.

Antecedents
The left over a hundred thousand dead. Both of the leaders of the nations, Constans III of Byzantium and Yazdegerd III of the Sassanid Empire, had died during the War, and now their heirs, Konstantinos and Peroz, ascended to the throne.

However, neither Peroz nor Konstantinos were old enough to rule alone. An aristocratic council, led by the nobles of both nations, were appointed as the regency. None of the aristocrats had in their interests the perpetual continuation of war. Soon, they met in the city of Babylon to agree to a conclusive peace.

The Treaty
The Treaty was signed in August 15 of 653. The points were as following:


 * 1) The Kingdom of Aram was declared independent in OTL Iraq, Syria, Kuwait and Lebanon.
 * 2) An Arsacid kingdom was proclaimed in the South Caucasus and OTL Armenian Cicilia.
 * 3) Both nations will be neutral in Byzantine-Sassanid matters.

Aftermath
Although it was impopular both out of the court and in the Emperors' points of view, they could do little to stop its influence. This would later lead to the antagonisation of Peroz and the aristocrats and the subsequent Persian Civil War.