- Bāzrangī (also
known as
Bazrangids or Badhrangids) is the
attested family name of a
dynasty of
petty rulers in
south western Iran near the end of Arsacid...
-
managed to
overthrow Gochihr and
appoint himself the new
ruler of the
Bazrangids. Papak's mother, Rodhagh, was the
daughter of the
provincial governor...
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Gochihr (also
spelled Gozihr) was an
Iranian dynast from the
Bazrangid dynasty, who
ruled Istakhr as a
Parthian v****al in the
early 3rd-century. He was...
- in 205/6, a
local Persian ruler named Pabag rebelled and
overthrew the
Bazrangid ruler of Persis, Gochihr,
taking Istakhr for himself.
According to the...
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Parthian overlords. Indeed, in 205/6,
Pabag rebelled and
overthrew the
Bazrangid ruler of Persis, Gochihr,
taking Istakhr for himself.
Around 208 Vologases...
- was the son of
Sasan and a
princess named Rambihisht, who was from the
Bazrangid family, a
dynasty of
rulers in Pars. He
presents Pabag as the
father of...
- of Khir,
south of the
Bakhtegan Lake. He was a v****al of Gochihr, the
Bazrangid king of the
Persian capital of Istakhr, who was in turn a v****al of the...
- Cu****ic
tribal groupings such as the
Northern Azanians, the Ormas, the
Bazrangids, the Tunni, and Gabooye.
Sometime during the
latter half of the 1st millennium...