• Bāzrangī (also known as Bazrangids or Badhrangids) is the attested family name of a dynasty of petty rulers in south western Iran near the end of Arsacid...
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  • Dēnag, New Persian: دینگ) was a 3rd-century Sasanian noblewoman from the Bazrangi family and the wife of Sasan, the eponymous ancestor of the Sasanian Dynasty...
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    within the city. According to tradition, Sasan married a woman of the Bazrangi dynasty, who ruled in Istakhr as Parthian vassals in the early 3rd century...
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    the Temple of Anahita in Istakhr and his grandmother was Rambehesht from Bazrangi House. Al-Tabari added that when Ardashir was seven years old, Papak, Ardashir's...
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  • dynasty (AD 1925–1979) – Ruled by the Mazanderani tribe of the Iranians Bazrangi dynasty (?–?) Imperial House (皇室(こうしつ)) (660 BCE–present) – called "Kōshitsu"...
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