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Hormozd Jadhuyih was a
Sasanian commander who is
known for his parti****tion at the
Battle of
Firaz during the Arab
invasion of Iran,
which resulted in...
- life, but
Bahman Jadhuyih is
recorded as an old man by 634.
Bahman may have been the son of the
Sasanian commander Hormozd Jadhuyih.
Bahman is
first mentioned...
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Shahrvaraz Jadhuyih (Persian: شهربراز جادویه) was a
Sasanian military officer from the
Mihran family. He was
related to Shahrbaraz, the
Sasanian spahbed...
- Hājib (Arabic: ذو الحاجب, the "owner of
bushy eyebrows") as was
Bahman Jadhuyih.
Battle of
Muzayyah Battle of the
Bridge Islamic conquest of Iran Muslim...
- Purpose), also
known as
Bahman Kai Bahman, a
mythological king of Iran
Bahman Jadhuyih, a
Sasanian Persian general of the 7th
century Bahman District, a district...
-
defeating a
Sasanian army there. The S****anian commander,
Shahrvaraz Jadhuyih,
along with
another Sasanian general, was
killed during the battle. Nu'man...
- the
Islamic invasion of Persia. He died
along with
Mushegh III,
Bahman Jadhuyih,
Jalinus and
Rostam Farrokhzād in the
Battle of al-Qadisiyyah. Pourshariati...
- al-Thaqafi † Al-Hakam al-Thaqafi † Jabr ibn Abi Ubayd † Al-****nna (WIA)
Bahman Jadhuyih Jalinus Strength 6,000–10,000 10,000
Casualties and
losses 6,000–7,000...
- of the
Sasanian army
Rustam Farrukhzad dispatched an army
under Bahman Jadhuyih to
attack them. In a
battle on the bank of the
Euphrates river near Babylon...
- the
Byzantine Empire in Syria. At that time, the
Sasanians under Hormozd Jadhuyih wanted to test the
Muslim forces after Khalid leaving; therefore, both...