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Kardarigan may
refer to:
Kardarigan (6th century), S****anid
Persian general of the late 6th
century Kardarigan (7th century) (died 629), S****anid Persian...
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Kardarigan (Gr****: Καρδαριγάν) was a S****anid
Persian general of the
early 7th century, who
fought in the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628. He is usually...
- (Byzantine) forces, led by Philippicus, and the
Sasanian Persians under Kardarigan. The
engagement was part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591. The...
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Kardarigan (Gr****: Καρδαριγάν) was a S****anid
Persian general of the late 6th
century AD, who
fought in the Byzantine–Persian War of 572–591.
Since he...
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messenger bearing a
letter to
Kardarigan, who was the second-in-command of the
Sasanian army. The
letter said that
Kardarigan should kill
Shahrbaraz and...
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militum of the East, John Mystacon, was
defeated on the
river Nymphios by
Kardarigan.
During the mid-580s, the war
continued inconclusively through raids and...
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Sclaveni Byzantine Empire Commanders and
leaders Bayan III
Shahrbaraz Kardarigan Patriarch Sergius Magister Bonus Theodore Strength George of Pisidia:...
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Nymphius and the Tigris, but was
defeated by the
Iranian general Kardarigan. In 583, the
objective of the
Iranian army was to
recapture the fortress...
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measure of wine for the
third of a gold piece. The
Persian commander,
Kardarigan ("black hawk"),
begins an
unsuccessful siege of
Monokarton (modern Turkey)...
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garrison asked for help
using signal fires. The
Persian force under Kardarigan that was
besieging the
nearby fortress of
Aphumon came for ****istance...