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Mardanshah (Persian: مردانشاه) was a S****anian
Persian general, the
Arabs referred him to as Dhul Hājib (Arabic: ذو الحاجب, the "owner of
bushy eyebrows")...
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Karenid named Mardanshah of Damavand. The
Masmughans of
Damavand are
first mentioned by Al-Tabari,
where the
Masmughan Mardanshah of
Damavand reportedly...
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Mardanshah was an
Iranian nobleman from the
House of Karen, who was the
founder of the
Masmughans of
Damavand dynasty,
which included Larijan and its surrounding...
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abandoned him..out of 60000
Persians 40000 were
killed and both
leaders mardanshah and H.Noman bin
muqarrim were killed. Nahāvand
marked the near dissolution...
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Mardanshah (Persian: مردانشاه) was a 7th-century
Sasanian prince. He was the son of the
Sasanian king (shah)
Khosrow II (r. 590–628) and Shirin, and was...
- have all his
brothers and half-brothers executed,
including the heir
Mardanshah, who was Khosrow's
favourite son. The
murder of all his brothers, "all...
- have all his
brothers and half-brothers executed,
including the heir
Mardanshah, who was Khosrow's
favourite son. The
murder of all his brothers, "all...
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Bahram ibn
Mardanshah was a
Zoroastrian priest, who is
notable for
translating the
important Sasanian-era
historical chronicle of Khwaday-Namag from Middle...
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Andarzaghar Piruz Khosrow † Jaban (POW)
Mihran Bahram-i
Chubin Hormuzan (POW)
Mardanshah †
Bahram Isfandiyar Jalinus †
Mihran Razi †
Nakhiragan Azadbeh Siyavakhsh †...
- eyebrows"). He had a re****tion for
being anti-Arab. He is
often confused with
Mardanshah,
another Sasanian general.
Nothing is
known of his
early life, but Bahman...