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Afrid Max
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- Behāfarīd (Middle Persian: Weh-
āfrīd, Persian: بهآفرید, also
spelled Bihāfarīd) was an 8th-century
Persian Zoroastrian heresiarch who
started a religious...
- had been
given as a
concubine to
Caliph al-Walid I. His
mother was Shah-i
Afrid, a
daughter of Peroz. Al-Tabari
quotes a
couplet of Yazid's on his own ancestry:...
- al-Tabari, the
mother of al-Walid's son
Yazid III (r. 744–744) was Shah-i-
Afrid (also
called Shahfarand), the
daughter of the
Sasanian prince Peroz III...
- Furthermore, the
Bundahishn states that
Sasan was the son of a
certain Weh-
afrid. The
political ambition of
Sasan was
evoked by the
troubles and weakness...
- of men. May God help the soul of Vigmund, the ship captain.
Vigmund and
Åfrid carved this
memorial while he lived." Frösö Runestone: "Östman Gudfast's...
- Weh-
afrid Sasan Rambehesht Gochihr Papak □
Shapur Ardashir I (224–242)
Balash Denag N****h
Shapur I (240–270)
Ardashir Kirmanshah Ardashir Marvshah Peroz...
- Zargān, az deh Xišt This
grave is the
grave of Khordad, the son of Hormazd
Afrid, may God
bless him. From the land of "Iranshahr", from the
region Zargan...
-
Empire which ruled what is now
Afghanistan from 224 to 579. In 424,
Bishop Afrid of Sakastan, an area
covering southern Afghanistan including Zaranj and...
- "Ardashir son of
Pabag whose mother was the
daughter of
Sasan son of Weh-
afrid". This
demonstrates the
inconsistencies between Middle Persian texts regarding...