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Fereydun (Avestan: 𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬉𐬙𐬀𐬊𐬥𐬀, romanized: Thraētaona,
Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭫𐭩𐭲𐭥𐭭, romanized: Frēdōn; New Persian: فریدون, Fereydūn/Farīdūn) is...
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Afridun the
Martyr was the
eighteenth Shah of Shirvan. He was
appointed governor of
Derbent several times during his
father Fariburz I's reign. "Afridun"...
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Afridun Amu is the
first Afghan athlete to
internationally represent Afghanistan in surfing. He parti****ted in the
International Surfing ****ociation...
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reformer Afridun I (1046–1120), 18th Shah of
Shirvan Afridun II (fl. 1160), Shah of
Shirvan Afridun Amu (born 1987),
Afghan surfer Afridun ibn Karan...
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Shirvanshah from 1120 to
sometime after 1160. He was the son and
successor of
Afridun I (r. 1106–1120).
Although he was
described as
Manuchihr II by researchers...
- some variations, al-Khiḍr is a
contemporary of the
mythical Persian king
Afridun, who was a
contemporary of Abraham, and
lived before the days of Moses...
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Afridun II was a Shah of Shirvan. He may have
ruled during a time in
Shirvanshah history that
scholarship has
referred to "a
period of
total confusion"...
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Afridun ibn
Karan was a
Baduspanid prince, who came from a
collateral line of the family,
known as the Afridunids. He
seized the
throne in 884, thus overthrowing...
- (1063 – 1096) (m. a
daughter of
Tokku of Sarir)
Manuchihr II (1096 – 1106)
Afridun I (1106–1120)
Manuchihr III (1120 – 1160) (m. Tamar)
Akhsitan I (c. 1160...
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marriage to the ****ure
Shirvanshah Manuchihr III.
Despite this alliance,
Afridun I
probably continued to
cooperate with Seljuks. In 1117
David sent his...