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Gochihr (Persian: گوچهر, also
spelled Gozihr) is a
dragon in
Iranian mythology.
Gochihr is the
Middle Persian development of old
Iranian *gau-čiθra-,...
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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...
- Fort Darabgard. Afterwards,
Papak overthrew the
local Persian shah
named Gochihr and
appointed his son, Shapur,
instead of him.
Shapur and his father, Papak...
- a
region called Khir. However, by 200,
Papak had
managed to
overthrow Gochihr and
appoint himself the new
ruler of the Bazrangids. Papak's mother, Rodhagh...
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Gochihr, the
Bazrangid king of the
Persian capital of Istakhr, who was in turn a v****al of the
Arsacid King of Kings. With the
permission of
Gochihr,...
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Gochihr, the
Bazrangid king of the
Persian capital of Istakhr, who was in turn a v****al of the
Arsacid King of Kings. With the
permission of
Gochihr,...
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February 17, 2012. Vol. XI, Fasc. 2, p. 184.
Retrieved March 28, 2023. Cf.
Gochihr (Zoroastrianism). Livingston, John W. (1971). "Ibn
Qayyim al-Jawziyyah:...
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ruler named Pabag rebelled and
overthrew the
Bazrangid ruler of Persis,
Gochihr,
taking Istakhr for himself.
According to the
medieval Iranian historian...
- v****als in the
early 3rd century. In 205/6, Sasan's son
Papak dethroned Gochihr, the
ruler of Istakhr. In turn, Papak's sons,
Shapur and
Ardashir V, ruled...
- in 205/6,
Pabag rebelled and
overthrew the
Bazrangid ruler of Persis,
Gochihr,
taking Istakhr for himself.
Around 208
Vologases VI
succeeded his father...