- Bahrām
Chōbīn (Persian: بهرام چوبین) or Wahrām Chōbēn (Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭; died 591), also
known by his
epithet Mehrbandak ("servant of Mithra")...
- with the
Byzantine Empire and
struggling against usurpers such as
Bahram Chobin and Vistahm.
Khosrow II
began a war
against the
Byzantines in 602, ostensibly...
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Heshikiya Chōbin (平敷屋朝敏, Okinawan: Fīshichiya
Chōbin) (1700–1734) was one of the
leaders of a plot to
overthrow Sai On,
chief royal advisor to King Shō...
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lasted until 591,
ending with the
overthrow of the
Mihranid usurper Bahram Chobin and the
restoration of the
Sasanian family as the
rulers of Iran. The reason...
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Hoshi no Ko
Chobin (星の子チョビン, lit.
Chobin the Star Child) is a ****anese
anime television series consisting of 26 episodes. It was
created by
Shotaro Ishinomori...
- an
Iranian nobleman from the
House of Mihran. He was the son of
Bahram Chobin, the
famous Sasanian spahbed and
briefly shahanshah. Mihran, with the aid...
- Herat. An
emergency council of war was held in
Ctesiphon in
which Bahram Chobin, a
cavalry commander from the
Parthian noble family of Mihran, was chosen...
-
seven feudal houses pla**** a
significant role at the
Sasanian court.
Bahram Chobin, a
famed military commander of
Hormizd IV (r. 579–590), was from the House...
- the
usurper Bahram Chobin. In 590,
Sasanian Shah
Hormizd IV grew
envious of the
growing fame of his
military commander,
Bahram Chobin.
After Bahram suffered...
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countless others. He
created po****r children's shows, such as
Hoshi no Ko
Chobin (
Chobin,
Child of the Stars, 1974, a co-production with
Studio Zero
which was...