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Izadgushasp (also
spelled Yazdgushnasp),
known in
Byzantine sources as
Isdigousnas Zikh, was an
Iranian nobleman from the
House of Mihran, who served...
- Tzibus †
Dagisthaeus Bessas Martin Belisarius Gubazes II of
Lazica (after 548)
Khosrow I Mihr-Mihroe
Nachoragan Izadgushasp Gubazes II of
Lazica (541–548)...
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Golon Mihran,
Bahram Chobin,
Shapur Mihran, Mihransitad, Shahrwaraz,
Izadgushasp Estate(s) Ray
Cadet branches Mihranids Chosroids Samanid dynasty (Samanid...
- George, who
demanded that if
Izadgushasp should enter the city he
should have only
twenty members of his crew with him.
Izadgushasp then left the city and continued...
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Belligerents Sasanian Empire Byzantine Empire Commanders and
leaders Khosrow I
Izadgushasp Fariburz Bahram Chobin Sergius † Ioannes (POW)
Strength 23,000 cavalry...
- Mihr N****h's
direct successor Bozorgmehr under Kavad I and
Khosrow I
Izadgushasp under Khosrow I
Piruz Khosrow under Kavadh II and
Ardashir III Mah-Adhur...
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Apsich Khosrow I, Al-Mundhir IV ibn al-Mundhir †, Khorianes †, Adarmahan, Tamkhosrau †, Kardarigan,
Izadgushasp, Fariburz,
Bahram Chobin Bahram Gushnasp...
- (r. 531–579). He was the
brother of the
diplomat and
military officer Izadgushasp. The
Byzantine historian Procopius describes them as: "both
holding most...
- Khosrow's court;
along with two
other powerful magnates, Simah-i
Burzin and
Izadgushasp, he was
consulted by
Khosrow on
choosing his heir.
Hormizd eventually...
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negotiated by
Peter the
Patrician for the
Byzantine emperor Justinian I and
Izadgushasp for the S****anid king
Khosrau I
ended the 20-year-long war over the Caucasian...