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better simply known as
Azadbeh, was an
Iranian nobleman, who
served as the
Sasanian marzban of al-Hira in the
period 617-633.
Azadbeh was born in Hamadan...
- researchers. Iyas ibn
Qabisah and
Nakhiragan were
succeeded by
Azadbeh in 618.
Azadbeh was
succeeded by Al-Mundhir VI ibn al-Nu'man, who in turn was succeeded...
- Hormuzan (POW) Mardanshah †
Bahram Isfandiyar Jalinus †
Mihran Razi †
Nakhiragan Azadbeh Siyavakhsh †
Shahriyar bin Kanara † Busbuhra (DOW)
Shahriyar of Derbent †...
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Sasanian army,
which included several officers such as
Piruz Khosrow,
Azadbeh Banegan,
Bahman Jadhuyih, and a
certain Shahrvaraz, who was
related to...
- al-Ta'i (non-dynastic) with
Nakhiragan (Persian governor) 602–617/618 19
Azadbeh (Persian governor)
followed by the
Muslim conquest of
Persia 617/618–633...
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Ardashir I Iyas ibn
Qabisah al-Ta'i and
Nakhiragan al-Hira
Khosrow II
Azadbeh al-Hira
Khosrow II
Vistahm Gurgan Khosrow II
Smbat IV
Bagratuni Gurgan...
- son of Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir and
succeeded the
Persian governor Azadbeh,
hence temporarily restoring the rule of Al-Hira to
Lakhmid control. His...
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natural calamities." In May 633, the
Muslims defeated a
Sasanian force under Azadbeh near the
important strategic Sasanian city of Hira,
which was
shortly afterwards...
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Yeztayar Aspacures I of
Iberia Aspad Gushnasp Aswagen Ayadgar-i
Zariran Azadbeh Azad
Peroz Azarethes Azarmidokht Azen
Gushnasp Babak (Sasanian officer)...