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Adarmahān (in Gr****
sources given as Ἀδααρμάνης, Adaarmanes; fl. late 6th century) was a
Persian general active in the
western frontier of the S****anid...
- advance, S****anid
general Adarmahan was
ordered to
operate in
northern Mesopotamia,
threatening the
Roman army's
supply line.
Adarmahan pillaged Osrhoene, and...
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after a four-month siege. At the same time, a
smaller Persian army
under Adarmahan ravaged Syria,
sacking Apamea and a
number of
other cities. They were...
- Dara,
after a six-month siege. Meanwhile, a
smaller Persian army
under Adarmahan advances from
Babylon through the desert,
crosses the
Euphrates River...
- the
Iranian general Adarmahan was
ordered to
operate in
northern Mesopotamia,
threatening the
Byzantine army's
supply line.
Adarmahan raided Osrhoene, and...
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victories on both sides. In 582,
Maurice won a
battle at
Constantia over
Adarmahan and Tamkhusro, who was killed, but the
Roman general did not
follow up...
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Khosrow accepted, and did what he asked. In 573,
Khosrow sent an army
under Adarmahan to
invade Syria,
while he
himself along with the
three Mihranid military...
- List of
recorded marzobans Marzban location king
Adarmahan a
Western province,
probably Nisibis Nabedes Nisibis Aparviz of
Sistan Sakastan Bahram Chobin...
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during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591,
Khosrow sent an army
under Adarmahan to
invade Syria,
while he himself,
along with
Izadgushasp and Fariburz...
- capitals. The city, was however,
later sacked by the
Sasanians under Adarmahan. A
reconstructed section of the
colonnade can be seen in the Brussels...