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Dadwar (Middle Persian:
Dādwar,
meaning "bearer of law") was a
Sasanian administrative office which corresponded to a sort of judge, who, as a
deputy of...
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created known as the "advocate and
judge of the poor" (driyōšān jādag-gōw ud
dādwar),
which ****isted the
clergy to help the poor and
underprivileged (an obligation...
- 531-579),
while his
mother was a
Christian and the
daughter of the
judge (
dadwar) of Ray. Anōshazād is a
Middle Persian name
meaning "son of the immortal"...
- Kartir,
giving him the rank of
wuzurgan "grandee" and
appointing him as the
dadwar "supreme judge" of the
whole empire,
which indicates that
thenceforth priests...
- the same time) its capital. It was the seat of the driyōšān jādag-gōw ud
dādwar (advocate),
mowbed (chief priest) and
andarzbad (councilor) of Pars. It...
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created known as the "advocate and
judge of the poor" (driyōšān jādag-gōw ud
dādwar),
which ****isted the
clergy to help the poor and underprivileged, which...
- the rank of
grandee (wuzurgan), and
appointing him as the
supreme judge (
dadwar) of the
whole empire,
which implies that
thenceforth priests were given...