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Balash (Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭥𐭣𐭠𐭧𐭱𐭩, Wardākhsh/Walākhsh) was the
Sasanian King of
Kings of Iran from 484 to 488. He was the
brother and
successor of...
- (Parthian: Walagash,
Middle Persian: Wardākhsh/Walākshsh, Persian: بلاش,
Balāsh), also
known as Vologaeses, Vologaesus, Vologeses, Ologases, and Valarsh...
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Pamela "Pam" Sue
Balash-Webber (1953-2020) was an
American diving instructor and
ocean conservationist. She was born in Albion, Michigan, and
lived most...
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Balach Marri (Urdu: مير بالاچ مری; 17
January 1966 – 20
November 2007) was a
Baloch commander in the
Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), a
Baloch nationalist...
- magnates—most
notably Sukhra and
Shapur Mihran—elected Peroz's brother,
Balash, as the new shahanshah.
Order would first be
restored under Peroz's son...
- 484 to 493. He was
active during the
reign of shah
Peroz I (r. 457-484),
Balash (r. 484 – 488) and
Kavad I (r. 488-496). He is
often confused with his father...
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Peroz I (r. 459–484),
Balash was
elected as king by the
nobility and clergy. Zarer,
dissatisfied with the election, rebelled.
Balash was thus
forced to make...
- he was
crowned by the
nobles to
replace his
deposed and unpo****r
uncle Balash (r. 484–488).
Inheriting a
declining empire where the
authority and status...
-
Cosette in Les Misérables (1987),
Florence V****y in
Chess (1988), and
Amalia Balash in She
Loves Me (1993). For all three, she
received Tony
Award nominations...
- King
Peroz I
gathers an army of 50,000-100,000 men, and
places his
brother Balash at the head of the
government in Ctesiphon. At the
Battle of Herat, the...