• Aspad Gushnasp (Persian: اسپد گشنسپ), known as Gousdanaspa in Byzantine sources, was an Iranian commander (hazarbed) of the Sasanian royal guard, who played...
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    instead, which indicated a coup d'état was taking place. Sheroe, with Aspad Gushnasp leading his army, captured Ctesiphon and imprisoned Khosrow II in the...
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    and finally the kanarang Kanadbak. In February, Sheroe, along with Aspad Gushnasp, captured Ctesiphon and imprisoned Khosrow II. Sheroe then proclaimed...
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  • family. On 25 February, Khosrow's son Sheroe, along with his commander Aspad Gushnasp, captured Ctesiphon and imprisoned Khosrow II. He then proclaimed himself...
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  • who was succeeded by Ardashir III. Piruz was then succeeded by Mah-Adhur Gushnasp as the wuzurg framadār of the empire, while Piruz remained as the commander...
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  • increasingly political and equal to that of the wuzurg framadar (minister). Aspad Gushnasp Chiliarch Azarethes, the Latin name of whom is probably a corruption...
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    and the rest of Pars. The subdistricts of Ardashir-Khwarrah were; Aspad Gushnasp Farrukhmard Mihr Narseh Sukhra Shapur I Zurwandad Huff 1999, pp. 633–636...
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  • Asia, Diocese of Asia Minor Asia Minor Slavs Asomatianos Tzamplakon Aspad Gushnasp Aspar Aspar, Cistern of Asparukh of Bulgaria Aspietes Aspietes (general...
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  • Arvand Gushnasp Ashtat Yeztayar Aspacures I of Iberia Aspad Gushnasp Aswagen Ayadgar-i Zariran Azadbeh Azad Peroz Azarethes Azarmidokht Azen Gushnasp Babak...
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    finally the Kanarang. On 25 February, Sheroe, along with his commander Aspad Gushnasp, captured Ctesiphon and imprisoned Khosrow II. He then proclaimed himself...
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