- of
marzbān, like most
imperial administration, was
mostly patrimonial, and was p****ed down
through a
single family for generations. The
marzbāns of greatest...
- (Armenian: Մարզպանական Հայաստան –
Marzpanakan Hayastan), a
period when
marzbans,
nominated by the
Sasanian emperor,
governed eastern Armenia, as opposed...
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Laleh Marzban (Persian: لاله مرزبان; born
January 19, 1994) is an
Iranian actress. She is best
known for her
roles in
Under the
Smoky Roof (2017), New...
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journalism in India, as also the
production of
Gujarati types.
Fardunjee Marzban was born at
Surat in 1787 into a
family of Parsi-Zoroastrian
priests in...
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narrative date much earlier. In the Shahnameh,
Rostam and his
predecessors are
Marzbans of
Sistan (present-day Iran and Afghanistan).
Rostam is best
known for...
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title marzbān (governor-general or viceroy). The
first marzbān,
appointed by
Bahram V, was the
military officer Veh Mihr Shapur. The list of
marzbāns is...
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Marzban was an
official title for a
political and/or
military leader in
charge of a
border province of the
Parthian or
Sasanian Empire.
According to Shahrestaniha...
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Alireza Marzban (Persian: علیرضا مرزبان; born 26 May 1958) is an
Iranian football manager. He
works as an ****istant in
Sepahan in
Persian Gulf Pro League...
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suzerainty of the
Sasanian Empire. The
period includes when it was
ruled by
Marzbans (governors)
appointed by the
Sasanid Iranian king, and
later through the...
- The
Marzbān-nāma (Persian: مرزباننامه, lit. 'Book of
Marzban') is an
early 13th-century
Persian prose work. It
consists of "various
didactic stories...