- The
kanārang (Persian: کنارنگ) was a
unique title in the
Sasanian military,
given to the
commander of the
Sasanian Empire's
northeasternmost frontier province...
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involved in the
Indian and
Chinese trade. Its
governor bore the
title of
kanarang.
Abarshahr or
Aparshahr was a
satrapy (province) of the S****anid Empire...
- The
governor of
Abarshahr is
attested to have held the
unique title of
kanarang,
distinguished from the
title of
marzban given to
governors of frontier...
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Persian position of
marzban (marz
means border, and ban
means lord) or
Kanarang was a
position given to
officials or
generals who were
trusted by the king...
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uncertainty for the
exact relationship between titles marzbān, spāhbed,
kanārang, pāygōsbān (Parthian ptykwspn,
Sasanian paygospān or padhospān) and ostāndār...
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Kanarang (Persian: كنارنگ, also
Romanized as
Kanārang and Konār Nag) is a
village in Qaen
Rural District, in the
Central District of Qaen County, South...
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Shahanshah Darigan Stor
Bezashk Navy
Ranks Spahbed Aspbed Paygosban Marzban,
Kanarang Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran
anbaraghbad Argbed Hazarbed Paygan-salar...
- Amir
concluded a
peace treaty with Kanadbak, an
Iranian nobleman and the
kanarang of Tus. The
Sasanian rebel Burzin Shah, of the
Karen family,
revolted against...
- 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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chief instructor of the
cavalry Paygān-sālār:
Commander of the
Infantry Kanārang,
commander in the Abarshahr. Marzbān:
Commander of the
border guards; according...