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SPAHBED

  • Spahbed
  • Middle Persian army title

    (kust ī khwarāsān spāhbed), the "army chief of the South" (kust ī nēmrōz spāhbed), the "army chief of the West" (kust ī khwarbārān spāhbed), and the "army

    Spahbed

    Spahbed

    Spahbed

  • Rostam Farrokhzad
  • Sasanian military general (died 636)

    رستم فرخزاد) was a dynast from the Ispahbudhan family, who served as the spahbed ("military marshal") of the northwestern quarter (kust) of Adurbadagan

    Rostam Farrokhzad

    Rostam Farrokhzad

    Rostam_Farrokhzad

  • Marzban
  • Commanders of border provinces in the Parthian and Sasanian Empires

    is some uncertainty for the exact relationship between titles marzbān, spāhbed, kanārang, pāygōsbān (Parthian ptykwspn, Sasanian paygospān or padhospān)

    Marzban

    Marzban

  • Aswaran
  • Sasanian Empire cavalry force

    Byzantine army Late Roman army Roman-Persian Wars Persian war elephants Aspbed Spahbed Furusiyya Zhayedan Daryaee 2018, pp. 303–304. Zakeri 1995, p. 57. logographically

    Aswaran

    Aswaran

    Aswaran

  • Surena
  • Commander of Parthian Empire under Orodes II

    Surena or Suren (died 53 or 52 BC), was a Parthian spahbed ("general" or "commander") during the 1st century BC. He was the leader of the House of Suren

    Surena

    Surena

  • Shahrbaraz
  • Shah of the Sasanian Empire in 630

    nobles after forty days. Before usurping the Sasanian throne he was a spahbed (general) under Khosrow II (590–628). He is furthermore noted for his important

    Shahrbaraz

    Shahrbaraz

    Shahrbaraz

  • Military of the Sasanian Empire
  • Armed forces of the Sassanid Persian Empire

    Ērān-spāhbed, spāhbedān-spāhbed, artēštārān-sālār: all denote the regular commander-in-chief, apparently chosen from the House of Suren. Spāhbed: Field

    Military of the Sasanian Empire

    Military_of_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Mihran Bahram-i Chobin
  • House of Mihran. He was the son of Bahram Chobin, the famous Sasanian spahbed and briefly shahanshah. Mihran, with the aid of Christian Arab tribes,

    Mihran Bahram-i Chobin

    Mihran_Bahram-i_Chobin

  • Bozorgmehr
  • 6th-century Iranian sage and dignitary

    successor Khosrow I (r. 531–579). He also served as the military commander (spahbed) of Khwarasan under Khosrow I and his successor Hormizd IV (r. 579–590)

    Bozorgmehr

    Bozorgmehr

    Bozorgmehr

  • Khosrow II
  • Emperor of the Sasanian Empire from 590 to 628

    Vinduyih became treasurer and first minister and Vistahm received the post of spahbed of the East, encompassing Tabaristan and Khorasan, which was the traditional

    Khosrow II

    Khosrow II

    Khosrow_II

  • Tabaristan uprising
  • Zoroastrian rebellion (781–805)

    against the Abbasid Caliphate, led by local Spahbeds which occurred between 781 and 805. A few years after Spahbed Khurshid's suicide and the annihilation

    Tabaristan uprising

    Tabaristan uprising

    Tabaristan_uprising

  • IKCO Soren
  • Iran Khodro automobile

    adjuster, and active antenna. It is named after Surena, an ancient Parthian Spahbed (general). The Samand Soren ELX is a modified version of the Samand Soren

    IKCO Soren

    IKCO Soren

    IKCO_Soren

  • Sasanian dynasty
  • Founding house of the Sasanian Empire (224–651)

    empire. At times, power shifted de facto to other officials, namely the spahbed. Upon the empire's conquest by the Islamic caliphate in 651, members of

    Sasanian dynasty

    Sasanian dynasty

    Sasanian_dynasty

  • Bahram Chobin
  • Sasanian general and political leader (died 591)

    his career as the governor of Ray, and was promoted to the army chief (spahbed) of the northwestern portions of the empire after capturing the Byzantine

    Bahram Chobin

    Bahram Chobin

    Bahram_Chobin

  • Farbod
  • Persian name

    majesty. The second element is comparable to its use in titles such as spāhbed/sepāhbad, a Sasanian military title meaning “chief of an army” or “general”

    Farbod

    Farbod

  • Farrukhzad
  • Ispahbadh of Tabaristan

    only one year was murdered by the rebellious former Sasanian army chief (spahbed) Shahrbaraz, who usurped the throne. These events greatly weakened the

    Farrukhzad

    Farrukhzad

  • Boran
  • Sasanian queen of Iran

    who was the grandson of Bahram Chobin, the famous military commander (spahbed) and briefly shah of Iran. Farrukh Hormizd's son Rostam Farrokhzad, who

    Boran

    Boran

    Boran

  • Shahin Vahmanzadegan
  • Sasanian general (died 626)

    Vahūmanzādagān, in Greek sources: Σαὴν; died c. 626) was a senior Sasanian general (spahbed) during the reign of Khosrow II (590–628). He was a member of the House

    Shahin Vahmanzadegan

    Shahin_Vahmanzadegan

  • Administrative divisions of the Sasanian Empire
  • Political aspect of the Sasanian Empire

    provinces were grouped into four frontier regions (kusts), with a marshal (spahbed) in charge of each district; a chancery was also added to keep the soldiers

    Administrative divisions of the Sasanian Empire

    Administrative_divisions_of_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Farrukh Hormizd
  • King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians

    Sasanian Iran in the early 7th century. He served as the military commander (spahbed) of northern Iran. He later came in conflict with the Iranian nobility

    Farrukh Hormizd

    Farrukh Hormizd

    Farrukh_Hormizd

  • List of Iranian titles and ranks
  • instructor of the Savaran Spahbed Army general who could also be a military governor Marzban Province governor, and the same role as a spahbed or strictly an army

    List of Iranian titles and ranks

    List_of_Iranian_titles_and_ranks

  • Sukhra
  • Iranian nobleman (died 493)

    of Kavad's successor, Khosrow I (r. 531–579). He thereafter served as spahbed under Khosrow I's successor Hormizd IV. Zarmihr Karen, along with Sukhra's

    Sukhra

    Sukhra

    Sukhra

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    officials: the mowbedan mowbed, the head of the priestly class (magi); the spahbed, the commander-in-chief; the hutukhshbed, the head of traders and merchants'

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Khosrow I
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 531 to 579

    districts with a spahbed, or general, in charge of each district. Before the reforms of Khosrow, the general of the Iranians (Eran-spahbed) controlled the

    Khosrow I

    Khosrow I

    Khosrow_I

  • House of Karen
  • One of the Seven Great Houses of Iran

    The House of Karen (Parthian: 𐭊𐭓𐭍𐭉, romanized: Kārēn; Middle Persian: Kārēn; New Persian: قارن, romanized: Qāran, or کارن, Kāran), also known as Karen-Pahlav

    House of Karen

    House of Karen

    House_of_Karen

  • Shahraplakan
  • Sarablangas (Σαραβλαγγᾶς) in Greek sources, was a Sassanid Persian general (spahbed) who participated in the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 and the Third

    Shahraplakan

    Shahraplakan

  • House of Ispahbudhan
  • Parthian clan

    early followers. The family traced its descent back to military marshals (spahbeds) and occupied important offices in the realm. According to a romanticized

    House of Ispahbudhan

    House_of_Ispahbudhan

  • Shahrvaraz Jadhuyih
  • Sasanian military officer

    officer from the Mihran family. He was related to Shahrbaraz, the Sasanian spahbed and briefly shahanshah. He participated in the battle of Isfahan along

    Shahrvaraz Jadhuyih

    Shahrvaraz_Jadhuyih

  • Battle of Antioch (613)
  • Part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

    army led by Emperor Heraclius and a Persian Sassanid army under Generals (spahbed) Shahin and Shahrbaraz[citation needed] as part of the Byzantine–Sasanian

    Battle of Antioch (613)

    Battle of Antioch (613)

    Battle_of_Antioch_(613)

  • Bulla (seal)
  • Device to seal or authenticate documents

    century. Bulla, Spahbed of Nemroz, General of the Southern Quarter, Sassanian, 6th century AD, from Iraq. The Sulaymaniyah Museum Bulla, Spahbed of Nemroz,

    Bulla (seal)

    Bulla (seal)

    Bulla_(seal)

  • Khurshid of Tabaristan
  • 8th-century Ispahbadh of Tabaristan

    Khurshid (Book Pahlavi: hwlšyt'; Tabari/Persian: اسپهبد خورشید, Spāhbed Khōrshīd 'General Khorshid'; 734–761), erroneously designated Khurshid II by earlier

    Khurshid of Tabaristan

    Khurshid of Tabaristan

    Khurshid_of_Tabaristan

  • Pahlavi scripts
  • Script of various Middle Iranian languages

    of Yazdegerd II (struck ca. 439-447) A bulla (seal) of Wahrām, an Ērān-spāhbed. It mentions either Husraw I (r. 531–579) or II (591–626) 6th/7th century

    Pahlavi scripts

    Pahlavi scripts

    Pahlavi_scripts

  • Iran (word)
  • Historical overview and definition of "Iran" and its usage

    "Accountant-General of Ērān", Ērān-dibirbed "Chief Scribe of Ērān", and Ērān-spāhbed "Spahbed of Ērān". Because an equivalent of ērānšahr does not appear in Old

    Iran (word)

    Iran (word)

    Iran_(word)

  • Vistahm
  • King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians

    partners of the Sasanians". The family also held the important position of spahbed of the West, i.e. the Sasanian Empire's southwestern regions (the Sawad)

    Vistahm

    Vistahm

    Vistahm

  • Mirza Husain Noori Tabarsi
  • Shi'a Islamic Akhbari scholar

    Northern Iran in province Tabarestan and was a descendant of the Paduspanids, Spahbed of East dynasty. Mirza Husain Nouri died at the age of 66 years in Najaf

    Mirza Husain Noori Tabarsi

    Mirza Husain Noori Tabarsi

    Mirza_Husain_Noori_Tabarsi

  • Bahram-i Mah Adhar
  • 6th-century Iranian official and military commander

    under both Khosrow and Hormizd, Bahram was the military governor-general (spahbed) of the southern region of the Sasanian Empire (kūst-i nēmrōz). He is also

    Bahram-i Mah Adhar

    Bahram-i_Mah_Adhar

  • Siyavakhsh
  • Iranian aristocrat

    from the House of Mihran who was descended from Bahram Chobin, the famous spahbed of the Sasanian Empire. Siyavakhsh was the son of Mihran Bahram-i Chubin

    Siyavakhsh

    Siyavakhsh

  • Siege of Dara (573)
  • Sasanian victory over the Byzantines

    was commander of the cavalry force in the siege, and was promoted to the Spahbed of the North after this victory. Martindale 1992, p. 675. Greatrex & Lieu

    Siege of Dara (573)

    Siege of Dara (573)

    Siege_of_Dara_(573)

  • Piruz Khosrow
  • Sasanian military officer (d. 642)

    alliance with Piruz. He also made an alliance with Namdar Jushnas, the spahbed of Nimruz. Shahrbaraz, with the aid of these two powerful figures, captured

    Piruz Khosrow

    Piruz_Khosrow

  • Bawi
  • Empire. He is also known as Aspebedes, which is a corruption of the title spahbed. According to Procopius, coins of Bawi were minted during the reign of

    Bawi

    Bawi

  • Immortals (Sasanian Empire)
  • Elite cavalry unit of the Sasanian Persian army

    Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Immortals (Sasanian Empire)

    Immortals_(Sasanian_Empire)

  • Aspbed
  • Title used in Parthian and Sassanian empires

    𐭠𐭮𐭯𐭯𐭲𐭩 ʾsppty) in a seal belonging to a certain Weh-Shapur, a spahbed of Khosrow I. Spahbed Gyselen, Rika (2001). "Lorsque l'archéologie rencontre la tradition

    Aspbed

    Aspbed

  • Mazandaran province
  • Province of Iran

    Spahbed Xurshid Cave in Savadkuh

    Mazandaran province

    Mazandaran province

    Mazandaran_province

  • Kanarang
  • Sasanian military title

    Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Kanarang

    Kanarang

    Kanarang

  • Parthian army
  • Army of the Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD)

    refused to cooperate. The leader of the army was the king, his son, or a spahbed (military commander) selected from one of the great houses. The Parthians

    Parthian army

    Parthian army

    Parthian_army

  • Battle of Hadhramaut
  • 6th-century battle between the Aksumites and the Sassanid Persians in Arabia

    in 570 between the armies of the Sasanian Empire under the command of Spahbed Vahrez and Aksumite forces under King Masruq ibn Abraha, during the Aksumite–Persian

    Battle of Hadhramaut

    Battle of Hadhramaut

    Battle_of_Hadhramaut

  • 761
  • Calendar year

    autonomous state around Tihert (Tiaret). Khurshid II, the last ruler (spāhbed) of Tabaristan, poisons himself when he learns that his family has been

    761

    761

    761

  • Paygan
  • Military unit

    on the state's rolls suggest that they were a paid, professional force. Spahbed Byzantine army Late Roman army Roman-Persian Wars Persian war elephants

    Paygan

    Paygan

  • Hormuzan
  • Sasanian general

    Ctesiphon, the capital of the Sasanian Empire. The Sasanian army chief (spahbed), Rostam Farrokhzad, prepared to make a counter-attack, raising an army

    Hormuzan

    Hormuzan

    Hormuzan

  • Inscriptional Pahlavi
  • Earliest attested form of Pahlavi scripts

    of Yazdegerd II (struck ca. 439-447) A bulla (seal) of Wahrām, an Ērān-spāhbed. It mentions either Husraw I (r. 531–579) or II (591–626) 6th/7th century

    Inscriptional Pahlavi

    Inscriptional Pahlavi

    Inscriptional_Pahlavi

  • Grivpanvar
  • Type of Parthanian and Sasanian cavalry

    Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Grivpanvar

    Grivpanvar

  • Azerbaijan (Iran)
  • Historical region in northwestern Iran

    peace was made with the Sasanians. During the Arab invasion of Iran, the spahbed (army chief) of Iran was Rostam Farrokhzad, the son of Farrukh Hormizd

    Azerbaijan (Iran)

    Azerbaijan (Iran)

    Azerbaijan_(Iran)

  • Hazarbed
  • Sassanid army rank

    may have briefly taken over the spahbed office, as it is not listed in the inscriptions of Shapur I. However, the spahbed office reappears in the inscriptions

    Hazarbed

    Hazarbed

  • Sasanian civil war of 628–632
  • Internal conflict within the Persian Sasanian Empire

    orchestrated by a coalition of feudal families, including the Ispahbudhan spahbed Farrukh Hormizd and his sons Rostam Farrokhzad and Farrukhzad. Khosrow’s

    Sasanian civil war of 628–632

    Sasanian_civil_war_of_628–632

  • List of state leaders in the 8th century
  • list) – Dabuya, Spahbed (660–712) Farrukhan the Great, Spahbed (712–728) Dadhburzmihr, Spahbed (728–740/741) Farrukhan the Little, Spahbed (740/741–747/748)

    List of state leaders in the 8th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century

  • Pushtigban
  • Military unit

    Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Pushtigban

    Pushtigban

  • Hormizd IV
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 579 to 590

    commander (spahbed) of Khwarasan, Chihr-Burzen; the spahbed of Nemroz, Bahram-i Mah Adhar; the distinguished dignitary Izadgushasp; the spahbed of the southwest

    Hormizd IV

    Hormizd IV

    Hormizd_IV

  • List of military ranks of imperial Iran
  • Military ranks in imperial Iran

    Decimal system, and the commander was referred to as Lieutenant general (spāhbed). A Squad was called "radag" (radag) and a Company was called "tahm" (tahm)

    List of military ranks of imperial Iran

    List of military ranks of imperial Iran

    List_of_military_ranks_of_imperial_Iran

  • Rhahzadh
  • 7th-century Sasanian general

    December 627 Nineveh Allegiance Sasanian Empire Branch Sasanian army Rank Spahbed Conflicts Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 Battle of Nineveh (627) †

    Rhahzadh

    Rhahzadh

  • Sarhang (rank)
  • Military rank in Iran

    Corps Military ranks of Imperial Iran Second brigadier general (Iran) Spahbed Zakeri, Mohsen (1995). Sasanid Soldiers in Early Muslim Society: The Origins

    Sarhang (rank)

    Sarhang_(rank)

  • Farrokh (name)
  • Name list

    (born 1980), Pakistani politician Farrukh Hormizd (died 631), army chief (spahbed) of northern Iran during the late Sasanian period Farrukh Ismayilov (born

    Farrokh (name)

    Farrokh_(name)

  • Ispahsalar
  • Military title historically used in the Islamic world

    of the 9th century. It was the equivalent of the old Sasanian title of spahbed (New Persian ispahbadh), which during the Islamic era fell out of general

    Ispahsalar

    Ispahsalar

  • Middle Persian
  • Southwestern Iranian language

    nuance of power and possession rather than caretaking: spāh (spʾh) 'army' > spāhbed (spʾhpt') 'army commander'. -yār (-dʾl) is a rare suffix with a somewhat

    Middle Persian

    Middle Persian

    Middle_Persian

  • 867
  • Calendar year

    Empire (b. 840) Muhammad ibn Abdallah, Abbasid governor Qarin I, ruler (spahbed) of the Bavand Dynasty Wasif al-Turki, Abbasid general Wulfsige, bishop

    867

    867

    867

  • Shapur-i Shahrvaraz
  • King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians

    was the son of Shahrbaraz, the distinguished Iranian military commander (spahbed) and briefly shah of Iran. Shapur's mother was the sister of Khosrow II

    Shapur-i Shahrvaraz

    Shapur-i_Shahrvaraz

  • Kavad I
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 488 to 531

    was divided into four frontier regions (kust in Middle Persian), with a spāhbed (military commander) in charge of each district; a chancery was also added

    Kavad I

    Kavad I

    Kavad_I

  • Piran Viseh
  • Iranian mythical figure

    sources such as Tabari and Tha'ālibī. He is the king of Khotan and the spahbed of Afrasiab, the king of Turan. He is described as a wise and intelligent

    Piran Viseh

    Piran Viseh

    Piran_Viseh

  • Death of Yazdgerd (film)
  • 1982 Iranian film

    priest (موبد; mobad) Amin Tarokh as the general (سردار اسپهبد; sardār spāhbed) Karim Akbari Mobarakeh as the army chief (سرکرده; sarkarde) Yasaman Arami

    Death of Yazdgerd (film)

    Death_of_Yazdgerd_(film)

  • Goudarz
  • Iranian mythological hero of the epic poem Shahnameh

    he appears almost in every story of the heroic age, sometimes he is the spahbed of Iranian Army. His personality is described very positively with traits

    Goudarz

    Goudarz

    Goudarz

  • Khwarasan
  • 531–579). Khwarasan was commanded by a spahbed from one of the seven Parthian clans. The appointed spahbed of the kust was given the title of aspbed

    Khwarasan

    Khwarasan

  • Clibanarii
  • Sasanian Persian military unit of armored heavy cavalry

    Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Clibanarii

    Clibanarii

  • Siege of Caesarea (611–612)
  • Byzantine siege of the Sasanians in Caesarea

    recaptured by the Byzantines Belligerents Sassanian Empire Byzantine Empire Commanders and leaders Spahbed Shahin magister militum Priscus Emperor Heraclius?

    Siege of Caesarea (611–612)

    Siege_of_Caesarea_(611–612)

  • Mihr-Narseh
  • Sasanian nobleman and minister

    warriors"), a rank, which according to al-Tabari, was higher than that of spāhbed ("army chief"). The power and influence of the Suren family thus spread

    Mihr-Narseh

    Mihr-Narseh

    Mihr-Narseh

  • Ardashir I
  • Founder and Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 180 to 242

    mentioned. Afterward, the names of fifteen remarkable characters like "Spahbed", "Dabiroft", Ayundbad (Director of Ceremonies), Framadar and his clerks

    Ardashir I

    Ardashir I

    Ardashir_I

  • List of Sasanian revolts and civil wars
  • Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    List of Sasanian revolts and civil wars

    List_of_Sasanian_revolts_and_civil_wars

  • Varaz Grigor
  • King of Caucasian Albania from 628 to c. 654

    638 and met with Javanshir in his old age; he also mentions Javanshir as spahbed that is being military leader. Thus, he may have co-reigned or restricted

    Varaz Grigor

    Varaz_Grigor

  • Persian war elephants
  • Military animal

    Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Persian war elephants

    Persian war elephants

    Persian_war_elephants

  • Sasanian defense lines
  • Part of the Sasanian military strategy

    Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Sasanian defense lines

    Sasanian defense lines

    Sasanian_defense_lines

  • Khuzistan (Sasanian province)
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    frontier regions (kust in Middle Persian), with a military commander (spahbed) in charge of each district. The frontier regions were known as xwarāsān

    Khuzistan (Sasanian province)

    Khuzistan (Sasanian province)

    Khuzistan_(Sasanian_province)

  • Euthymius the Great
  • Armenian Christian abbot and hermit (377–473)

    "Aspebetus" by Cyril (in fact probably the Persian title of the man, "spahbed"), led the latter and his entire tribe into adopting Christianity, with

    Euthymius the Great

    Euthymius the Great

    Euthymius_the_Great

  • Adurbadagan
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    frontier regions (kust in Middle Persian), with a military commander (spahbed) in charge of each district. The frontier regions were known as xwarāsān

    Adurbadagan

    Adurbadagan

    Adurbadagan

  • Bahram V
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 420 to 438

    to the medieval historian al-Tabari (d. 923), was higher than that of spahbed ("army chief"). The power and influence of the Suren family thus spread

    Bahram V

    Bahram V

    Bahram_V

  • Sparapet
  • Hereditary supreme military commander in ancient and medieval Armenia

    sparapet, was borrowed from Parthian. It is cognates with Middle Persian spahbed (whence modern Persian: سپهبد, romanized: sepahbod) and Georgian spaspet

    Sparapet

    Sparapet

    Sparapet

  • Gond-i Shahanshah
  • Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Gond-i Shahanshah

    Gond-i_Shahanshah

  • Sasanian navy
  • Naval force of the Sasanian Empire

    Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Sasanian navy

    Sasanian_navy

  • Arteshtaran-salar
  • ("cattle-breeder") and raθaēštā ("warrior"). According to al-Tabari, the rank was above spahbed and below argbed (which was reserved for the royal family members). According

    Arteshtaran-salar

    Arteshtaran-salar

  • Azarmidokht
  • Sasanian queen of Iran

    who was the grandson of Bahram Chobin, the famous military commander (spahbed) and briefly shah of Iran. With Siyavakhsh's aid, Azarmidokht had Farrukh

    Azarmidokht

    Azarmidokht

    Azarmidokht

  • Argbed
  • inscription, line 16 M. L. Chaumont. "ARGBED". Encyclopædia Iranica, I/4. pp. 400–401. Retrieved 2017-11-10. Spahbed Sassanid army v t e v t e v t e

    Argbed

    Argbed

  • Zibad Castle
  • Ruined castle in Iran, Iranian national heritage site

    sources such as Tabari and Tha'ālibī. He was the king of Khotan and the spahbed of Afrasiab, the king of Turan. According to the book of Dr Abas Zamani

    Zibad Castle

    Zibad Castle

    Zibad_Castle

  • Adarmahan
  • 6th-century Sasanian general

    (2023) identifies the general with Wahrām ī Nām-xwāst-Husraw Ādurmāhān, Spahbed of Nēmrōz, known from stamped clay sealings, and the "vizier Bahrām-e Āḏarmāhān"

    Adarmahan

    Adarmahan

  • Sur Saxwan
  • banquet that took place in Sasanian Iran. The reference of four generals (spahbeds), the four frontier regions established with the military reforms of king

    Sur Saxwan

    Sur_Saxwan

  • Kanadbak
  • Sasanian military commander

    city close to Ctesiphon, the capital of the Sasanian Empire. The Sasanian spahbed, Rostam Farrokhzad, then prepared a counter-attack, and prepared an army

    Kanadbak

    Kanadbak

  • Sasanian civil war of 589–591
  • Civil war between Hormizd IV and Bahram Chobin

    Bozorgmehr, the latter's brother Simah-i Burzin; the Mihranid Izadgushasp; the spahbed ("army chief") Bahram-i Mah Adhar, and the Ispahbudhan Shapur, who was

    Sasanian civil war of 589–591

    Sasanian civil war of 589–591

    Sasanian_civil_war_of_589–591

  • Battle of Ray (651)
  • 651 CE battle between the Rashidun Caliphate and Sasanian Empire

    continued to penetrate into the Iranian plateau. In 651, Farrukhzad, the spahbed of Khorasan, and minister of Yazdegerd III, mutinied and left for Tabaristan

    Battle of Ray (651)

    Battle of Ray (651)

    Battle_of_Ray_(651)

  • List of state leaders in the 7th century
  • (632–651) Dabuyid dynasty (complete list) – Gil Gavbara, Spahbed (642–660) Dabuya, Spahbed (660–712) Yemen Yemeni Zaidi State (complete list) – Al-Hasan

    List of state leaders in the 7th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century

  • Touraj Daryaee
  • Iranian Iranologist and historian (born 1967)

    Handbook of Iranian History, Oxford, 2012, pp. 187–207. "A Bulla of Eran-Spahbed of Nemroz," with K. Safdari, NAMVARNAMEH: Papers in Honour of Massoud Azarnoush

    Touraj Daryaee

    Touraj Daryaee

    Touraj_Daryaee

  • Padgospan
  • office in the late Sasanian era, which functioned as the lieutenant of the Spahbed (marshal). Morony 2005, p. 28. Persian: داذی, romanized: Dādhī, son of

    Padgospan

    Padgospan

  • Darigan
  • Daylamites Sogdian warriors Gond-i Shahanshah Darigan Stor Bezashk Navy Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban, Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad

    Darigan

    Darigan

  • Siavash (name)
  • Name list

    from the House of Mihran who was descended from Bahram Chobin, the famous spahbed of the Sasanian Empire Siyâvush Beg Gorji (fl. 16th century), Iranian illustrator

    Siavash (name)

    Siavash_(name)

  • Mah-Adhur Gushnasp
  • Iranian nobleman of the Sasanian era

    Kavadh II (r. 628). He also made an alliance with Namdar Gushnasp, the spahbed ("army chief") of Nemroz. Shahrbaraz, with the aid of these two powerful

    Mah-Adhur Gushnasp

    Mah-Adhur_Gushnasp

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Online names & meanings

  • Meadors
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meadors

    English : variant of or patronymic from Meader.

  • Tanim |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Tanim |

    Wave of sea

  • MICHAELA
  • Female

    English

    MICHAELA

    Feminine form of English Michael, MICHAELA means "who is like God?"

  • Vasantaprabha | வாஸஂதாப்ரபா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vasantaprabha | வாஸஂதாப்ரபா

    Spring blossom

  • Herin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Herin

    Horse-lord

  • Oorjaswati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Oorjaswati

    Daughter of King Piyaravat

  • Azimushshan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Azimushshan

    Of Mighty Concern

  • Pawlina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Polish

    Pawlina

    Small; Humble; Little

  • SHERRY
  • Female

    English

    SHERRY

    Variant spelling of English Cherie, SHERRY means "darling."

  • Sameksha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sameksha

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