Having ended hostilities with Egypt, the Seleucid monarch
Antiochus the Great sought to regain his empire's lost eastern territories. In early 209 BC he entered
Media and crossed a stretch of waterless desert (most likely the
Sirjan salt desert) to reach the Parthian capital
Hecatompylos. Before the crossing the Parthian king
Arsaces II had sent men to destroy the main wells along the route, but they were met and dispersed by 1000 Seleucid horsemen led by the commander
Nicomedes. Antiochus seized Hecatompylos and made a brief stay, then set off in pursuit of Arsaces' much smaller Parthian army, which had retreated to find a more advantageous battle site. They travelled as far as the
Alborz mountains in the neighbouring region of
Hyrcania, which were navigable only by narrow passes. The Parthians chose the primary pass, over Mt Labus, for their confrontation with Antiochus. == Battle ==