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Anīrân (Modern Persian, انیران) is an ethno-linguistic term that
signifies "non-Iranian" or "non-Iran" (non-Aryan). Thus, in a
general sense, '
Aniran'...
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kings of Iran and
Aniran,
whose race is from the Gods. Son of Mazda-worshipping Lord Hormizd, the king of
kings of Iran and
Aniran,
whose race is from...
- The
Sasanian monarchs were the
rulers of Iran
after their victory against their former suzerain, the
Parthian Empire, at the
Battle of
Hormozdgan in 224...
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Sasanian dynasty Born: 621 Died: 27
April 630 Preceded by
Kavad II King of
kings of Iran and
Aniran 6
September 628–27
April 630 Succeeded by Shahrbaraz...
- descendants. He was
killed by Manuchehr. Arya (Iran)
Turya (Avesta)
Turan Aniran A king's book of kings: the Shah-nameh of Shah
Tahmasp – an
exhibition catalog...
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lands that the
Iranians conquered were
never named "Iran", but were
called "
Aniran". The Sasanians'
petroglyphic art was
established by
Ardashir and lived...
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Kings of the
Sasanian Empire") and
Shapur as "King of
Kings of Iran and
Aniran". However,
according to
Touraj Daryaee,
Sasanian sources cannot be trusted...
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deposed Kavad I and
installed Jamasp as the new shah of
shahs of Iran and
Aniran. 590: Coup d'état
carried out by
Vistahm and
Vinduyih against Hormizd IV...
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calamities that will
occur when the "enemies of the good religion" (see
Aniran)
conquer Iran at the end of the "tenth millennium",
causing a deba****t...
- land
within their empire: [the heartlands] "Īrān", and [the colonies] "
Anīrān" ("non-Īrān"). Iraq was
considered to be part of Īrān [the heartlands]....