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Arteshtaran-salar (strictly
transliterated as artēštārān-sālār,
meaning "chief of the warriors") was a high
office of the
military of the
Sasanian Empire...
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Historians believe society comprised four
social classes:
Asronan (priests)
Arteshtaran (warriors)
Wastaryoshan (commoners)
Hutukhshan (artisans) At the center...
- (Farmandehe Koll-e Qova (Persian: فرمانده کل قوا),
formerly known as
Bozorg Arteshtārān (Persian: بزرگارتشتاران), is the
ultimate authority of all the Islamic...
- classes, from
highest to
lowest status, were
priests (Asravan),
warriors (
Arteshtaran),
secretaries (Dabiran), and
commoners (Vastryoshan). In
Yemen there...
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several others,
including Aryamehr (lit. 'Light of the Aryans') and
Bozorg Arteshtaran (lit. 'Grand Army Commander'). He was the
second and last
ruling monarch...
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militarised and its
elite designated themselves as a "warrior nobility" (
arteshtaran), it
still had a
significantly smaller po****tion, was more impoverished...
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offices Vacant Title last held by
Abbas Gharabaghi as Head of the
Bozorg Arteshtaran's Headquarters Head of the Commander-in-Chief's
Headquarters 1988–1989...
- was an
Iranian officer, who
served as the head of the
Sasanian army (
arteshtaran-salar)
during the
second reign of the
Sasanian king (shah)
Kavad I (r...
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which meant that he
oversaw the
affairs of the land tax;
Kardar was the
arteshtaran-salar ("chief of the warriors"), a rank,
which according to the medieval...
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Framandar Battle field commanders Paygospan Provincial military commanders Arteshtaran-salar
Chief of Warriors, a term
reserved for
warriors displaying great...