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Gushnaspdād,
known in
Byzantine sources as Gousanastadēs (Γουσαναστάδης), was a
Sasanian nobleman, who was
kanarang during the
reign of
Balash (r. 484–488)...
- soon took
place among the
nobility to
discuss what to do with Kavad.
Gushnaspdad, a
member of a
prominent family of
landowners (the Kanarangiyan) proposed...
- soon took
place among the
nobility to
discuss what to do with Kavad.
Gushnaspdad, a
member of the Kanarangiyan, the
family that held the
important title...
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governorship of
Khorasan during the
reign of the
caliph al-Mansur (r. 754–775).
Gushnaspdad,
attested 484–488 Adergoudounbades, 488–541 Bahram, from 541 Kanadbak...
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Abarshahr which adjoined Hephthalite territory,
replacing his relative,
Gushnaspdad (Gousanastades), who was executed.
Little is
known of Adergoudounbades...
- and had him
imprisoned in 496,
replacing him with his
brother Djamasp.
Gushnaspdad, the
kanarang of the
Sasanian Empire,
later urged the
wuzurgan and other...
- that he
would not hurt
Jamasp nor the elite.
Jamasp was spared,
however Gushnaspdad and
other nobles who had
plotted against Kavad were executed. Generally...