- as
Asfad Jushnas by al-Tabari, and was the "head of an army division"; his name is
given as
Astad Kushnash by Ali ibn al-Athir;
Yazdan Jushnas by Dinavari...
- (579–590)
Unknown Vistahm (590/1–596 or 594/5–600)
Vinduyih Unnamed noblewoman Jushnas Khosrow II (590–628)
Kavad Mirhran Mah-Adhur
Gushnasp Narsi Kavad II (628)...
-
Azhin Jushnas (al-Tabari and Ya'qubi);
Azhin Koshasb (al-Tha'alibi); Ayin
Goshasb (Shahnameh);
Arikhsis (al-Mas'udi);
Arhasis (Gardezi);
Yazdan Jushnas (Dinavari);...
-
Namdar Gushnasp was a
leading Iranian military leader in 7th-century
Sasanian Iran, who pla**** a
major role
during the
early stages of the
Sasanian civil...
- cousin,
Jushnas,
Khurshid managed to
defeat and
imprison Farrukhan's sons. He
later took
Varmja Haraviya as his wife,
while the sons of
Jushnas were given...
-
cousin Jushnas,
Khurshid managed to
defeat and
imprison Farrukhan's sons. He
later took
Varmja Haraviya as his wife,
while the sons of
Jushnas were given...
- al-Abnāʾ community, was
killed during this rebellion,
while Fayruz and
Jushnas (Gushnasp)
managed to flee with
their allies and
later defeated Ghayth...
-
election to JNU
gender panel begins". The Hindu. 30
March 2014. Shahin,
Jushna (22
April 2014). "GSCASH at JNU – A
Significant Step
towards Gender Equality"...
-
child ruler Ardashir III (r. 628–629). Mah-Adhur was the son of a
certain Jushnas (Gushnasp), and an
unnamed Ispahbudhan noblewoman, who was the
sister of...
- then made an
alliance with Piruz. He also made an
alliance with
Namdar Jushnas, the
spahbed of Nimruz. Shahrbaraz, with the aid of
these two powerful...