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Khosrow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khosrow (Persian: خسرو; also
spelled Khusrow, Khusraw, Khusrau, Khusro, Khasru, Khosru,
Chosro or Osro)...
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classical sources;
Middle Persian: 𐭧𐭥𐭮𐭫𐭥𐭣𐭩, romanized: Husrō and
Khosrau),
commonly known as
Khosrow Parviz (New Persian: خسرو پرویز, "Khosrow the...
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Khosrow I (also
spelled Khosrau,
Khusro or Chosroes;
Middle Persian: 𐭧𐭥𐭮𐭫𐭥𐭣𐭩),
traditionally known by his
epithet of ****hirvan ("the Immortal...
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March 631 to
April 631. He was the son of
Khosrau II.
Farrukhzad Khosrau V was the son of
Khosrau II.
Since his
father was said to have had a shabestan...
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Khosrow III (also
spelled Khosrau,
Khusro or Xosrow;
Middle Persian: 𐭧𐭥𐭮𐭫𐭥𐭣𐭩; New Persian: خسرو) was a
Sasanian rival claimant who
briefly ruled...
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Lazica switched its
allegiance to
Persia and
Khosrau led an army to
secure the kingdom. In 542
Khosrau launched another offensive in
Mesopotamia and...
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second golden age, the S****anid
Empire reached the peak of its
power under Khosrau I in the 6th century. The
classical Gupta Empire of
Northern India, largely...
- of the
Byzantine emperor Maurice, and wife of the S****anid
Persian shah
Khosrau II. Shirin.
Christian -
Queen - Myth of Love. A
woman of late antiquity...
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Khosrow IV was a
Sasanian claimant to the
throne who
ruled Susa and its
surroundings from c. 630 to 636.
Little is
known about his rule, he
appears to...
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defeated in the
Battle of Hira by
Khalid ibn al-Walid. The
Persian ruler Khosrau II (Parviz)
defeated a
dangerous rebellion within his own empire, Bahram...