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Kanadbak, also
known as Kanara, was an
Iranian nobleman, who was the
kanarang during the
reign of the
Sasanian king
Khosrau II (r. 590–628), and various...
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invaded Khorasan, and made a
treaty with the
kanarang of Tus,
Kanadbak. In the
treaty Kanadbak agreed to pay
tribute to the
Arabs while still remaining in...
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general Abdullah ibn Aamir, who made a
treaty with the kanarang,
Kanadbak. In the
treaty Kanadbak agreed to pay
tribute to the
Arabs while still remaining in...
- Shahriyar, son of
Kanadbak, (died 636) was a
Sasanian commander who
fought against the
Muslims during the
Islamic invasion of Persia. He died
along with...
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Ahnaf ibn Qais
Abdullah ibn
Aamir Khawlah bint
Azwar Bukayr ibn
Abdallah Kanadbak Busbuhra (briefly)
Farrukhzad (briefly) See list Shah
Yazdegerd III X Rostam...
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invaded Khorasan, and made a
treaty with the
kanarang of Tus,
Kanadbak. In the
treaty Kanadbak agreed to pay
tribute to the
Arabs while still remaining in...
- [citation needed] The next year, Ibn Amir
concluded a
peace treaty with
Kanadbak, an
Iranian nobleman and the
kanarang of Tus. The
Sasanian rebel Burzin...
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Armenian faction represented by
Varaztirots II Bagratuni, and
finally Kanadbak of the Kanārangīyān family. On 25 February, Khosrow's son Sheroe, along...
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Armenian faction represented by
Varaztirots II Bagratuni, and
finally Kanadbak of the Kanārangīyān family. On the
night of 25 February, the night-watch...
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Musel III Mamikonian. The army also
included the
military officer Kanadbak and his son,
known in
Arabic sources as
Shahriyar bin Kanara.
During the...