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Farrukhan the
Great (Persian: فرخان بزرگ,
Farrukhan-e Bozorg; fl. 712–728) was the
independent ruler (ispahbadh) of
Tabaristan in the
early 8th century...
- from
Middle Persian warāz.
According to al-Tabari, his real name was
Farrukhān (فرخان). The name is
corrupted as K****am in
Armenian sources and Farāyīn...
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Farrukhan the
Little (Persian:
Farrukhan-e Kuchak), also
surnamed the Deaf (Korbali), was a
member of the
Dabuyid dynasty,
which ruled Tabaristan as independent...
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various other names, such as Khurrazad, Zad Farrukh,
Zinabi Abu'l-
Farrukhan and Bav.
Farrukhzad was the son of
Farrukh Hormizd, a
prominent aristocrat...
- the
Houses of
Karin and
Ispahbudan in
northeastern Iran, Dabuya's son,
Farrukhan the Great,
successfully seized control of
Tabaristan and
advanced to the...
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Farrukhan (known in Gr****
sources as Pherochanes) was a 6th-century
Iranian general active during the
reign of the
Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah)...
- Omar
Tiberiades or Abū Ḥafṣ ʿUmar ibn al-
Farrukhān al-Tabari (d. ca. 815), (Persian أبو حفص عمر بن الفرخان الطبري) was a
Medieval Persian astrologer and...
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ruler Farrukhan the
Great (r. 712–728)
successfully contained a large-scale
invasion by the
Umayyad general Yazid ibn al-Muhallab.
Farrukhan's son and...
- 734/735, the son of
Dadhburzmihr or
Dadmihr (died 740) and
grandson of
Farrukhan the
Great (died ca. 728), the
first ruler (ispahbadh) of the
Dabuyid dynasty...
- Arabs'
initial successes were
reversed by the
local Iranian coalition of
Farrukhan the Great. Afterward, the
Arabs withdrew in
return for a
tributary agreement...