(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...
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Ērān-spāhbed, spāhbedān-spāhbed, artēštārān-sālār: all denote the regular commander-in-chief, apparently chosen from the House of Suren. Spāhbed: Field...
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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...
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is some uncertainty for the exact relationship between titles marzbān, spāhbed, kanārang, pāygōsbān (Parthian ptykwspn, Sasanian paygospān or padhospān)...
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list) – Dabuya, Spahbed (660–712) Farrukhan the Great, Spahbed (712–728) Dadhburzmihr, Spahbed (728–740/741) Farrukhan the Little, Spahbed (740/741–747/748)...
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Rostam Farrokhzad (category Spahbeds)
رستم فرخزاد) was a dynast from the Ispahbudhan family, who served as the spahbed ("military marshal") of the northwestern quarter (kust) of Adurbadagan...
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Shahrbaraz (category Spahbeds)
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...
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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...
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early followers. The family traced its descent back to military marshals (spahbed), and occupied important offices in the realm. According to a romanticized...
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Bozorgmehr (category Spahbeds)
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)...
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