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Hormuzan (Middle Persian: Hormazdān, New Persian: هرمزان) was a
Persian aristocrat who
served as the
governor of Khuzestan, and was one of the Sasanian...
- died
summer 657) was a son of
Caliph Umar (r. 634–644). His
killing of
Hormuzan, whom he
suspected of
involvement in his father's ********ination in 644...
- Umar's instructions,
attacked Hormuzan,
while Utbah ibn Ghazwan,
aided by
Nouman ibn Muqarin,
attacked Ahvaz and
forced Hormuzan into a
peace treaty, under...
- by the Arabs.
Hormuzan was
eventually defeated and
asked for peace,
which the
Arabs accepted in
return for tribute. However,
Hormuzan soon
broke the...
- time when
Hormuzan, a
nobleman of high status, had
arrived to Hormizd-Ardashir
after suffering several defeats to the
Arabs in Asoristan.
Hormuzan used the...
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Sasanian forces in
Babylon are said to have been
commanded by
Piruz Khosrow,
Hormuzan,
Mihran Razi and Nakhiragan.
Whatever the reason, it is in fact that the...
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synonymity with the
ethnographic category nomad. Al-Tabari
wrote that in 639,
Hormuzan, a
Sasanian general originating from a
noble family,
battled against the...
- al-Ash'ari from Basra, who
drove the
Persian satrap Hormuzan out of Ahvaz. Susa
later fell, so
Hormuzan fled to Shushtar.
There his
forces were besieged...
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distinguished himself as a
military commander. The
Persian commander,
Hormuzan, had
withdrawn his
forces to the
fortified city of Shushtar. The Caliph...
- ibn
Imran Hormuz Anoshagan Andarzaghar Bāhman †
Pirouzan Jaban Mihran Hormuzan (POW)
Mardan Shah
Bahram Isandi Karinz ibn
Karianz Wahman Mardanshah Jalinus †...