- Marzbān, or Marzpān (Middle
Persian transliteration: mrzwpn,
derived from marz "border, boundary" and the
suffix -pān "guardian";
Modern Persian: مرزبان...
- who,
after having been
questioned of his
origins by Mar
Qardagh and his
Marzobans,
stated that his
parents were
originally from an ****yrian
village called...
- List of
recorded marzobans Marzban location king
Adarmahan a
Western province,
probably Nisibis Nabedes Nisibis Aparviz of
Sistan Sakastan Bahram Chobin...
-
Hospital in Baghdad. Ibn
Marzuban later died in 1006 at Shushtar. "EBN
MARZOBĀN, ABŪ AḤMAD ʿABD-AL-RAḤMĀN –
Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org...
- Empire. The
Roman and
Persian border units were
known as
limitanei and
marzobans, respectively.[citation needed] The Sasanians, and to a
lesser extent...
- (markgrofica)
Norwegian markgreve /
marki markgrevinne /
markise Persian مرزبان (
marzoban or marzbān) –
Polish margrabia /
markiz margrabina /
markiza Portuguese...
- ud pārs ud kustīhā ī awiš nazdīktar pad dast ī ardawān sālār būd. pābag
marzobān ud šahryār ī pārs būd ud az gumārdagān ī ardawān būd. ud pad
staxr nišast...
-
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. III, Fasc. 3. pp. 265–269. Dunlop, D. M. (1997). "EBN
MARZOBĀN, ABŪ AḤMAD ʿABD-AL-RAḤMĀN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VIII, Fasc. 1....
- anti-cavalry
infantry available for the Byzantines.
Ancient Rome
portal Akritai Marzoban The
reserve would include the
Legio II Parthica.
Although Septimius Severus...