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- The Aswārān (singular aswār), also spelled Asbārān and Savaran, was a cavalry force that formed the backbone of the army of the Sasanian Empire. They...
- apparently chosen from the House of Suren. Spāhbed: Field general. Aswārān-sardār, aswārān-sālār: literally "Commander of the Cavalry", but its duties are...
- The unit consisted of Iranian noblemen who were originally part of the aswaran unit of the Sasanian army. It was disbanded in 703 by al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf...
- lance. The Sasanian lance, known as nēzak (Middle Persian), used by the aswaran cavalry, was derived from the Parthian kontos. The Parthian version was...
- strong resistance in the defence of the city along with Persian Aswaran. Later, as did Aswaran, who were known as Asawira during the caliphate period, they...
- decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom Papal Orders of Chivalry Aswaran Baghatur Boyar Cataphract Condottieri Conquistador Eagle warrior Equites...
- mentioned by some sources as being one of the pieces of equipment of the Aswaran, the cavalry force of the Sasanian Empire. In the vast majority of these...
- under Azarethes, consisting of a cavalry force numbering about 15,000 Aswaran with an additional 5,000 Lakhmid Arab cavalry under Al-Mundhir, to invade...
- southwestern Arabia. Yemen was conquered in 570 by a small expeditionary aswaran force led by the Sasanian veteran Vahrez−the Himyarite prince Sayf ibn...
- channeled into designated kill zones between the tiers of forts. The mobile aswaran cavalry would then carry out counter-attacks from strategically positioned...