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Aspad Gushnasp (Persian: اسپد گشنسپ),
known as
Gousdanaspa in
Byzantine sources, was an
Iranian commander (hazarbed) of the
Sasanian royal guard, who...
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February 628 – 6
September 628 Succeeded by Mah-Adhur
Gushnasp Preceded by
Aspad Gushnasp Hazarbed of the
royal Sasanian guard 6
September 628 – 642 (?)...
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Sheroe instead,
which indicated a coup d'état was
taking place. Sheroe, with
Aspad Gushnasp leading his army,
captured Ctesiphon and
imprisoned Khosrow II...
- family. On 25 February, Khosrow's son Sheroe,
along with his
commander Aspad Gushnasp,
captured Ctesiphon and
imprisoned Khosrow II. He then proclaimed...
- Bagratuni; and
finally the
kanarang Kanadbak. In February, Sheroe,
along with
Aspad Gushnasp,
captured Ctesiphon and
imprisoned Khosrow II.
Sheroe then proclaimed...
- Syya
river (left) 131 km:
river Bolshaya Syya (Right Syya) (left) 134 km:
Aspad river (right) 138 km:
river Yzykhchul (Izykchul) (lv) 138 km: Sarygchul...
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finally the Kanarang. On 25 February, Sheroe,
along with his
commander Aspad Gushnasp,
captured Ctesiphon and
imprisoned Khosrow II. He then proclaimed...
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increasingly political and
equal to that of the
wuzurg framadar (minister).
Aspad Gushnasp Chiliarch Azarethes, the
Latin name of whom is
probably a corruption...
- province) Asia,
Diocese of Asia
Minor Asia
Minor Slavs Asomatianos Tzamplakon Aspad Gushnasp Aspar Aspar,
Cistern of
Asparukh of
Bulgaria Aspietes Aspietes...
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attended Remera Catholic School for her
primary education before joining ASPAD Ngororero for
Ordinary level and
completed her
Advanced level in 2009 at...