-
spelled "King of
Kings of
Iranians and non-Iranians". In
Middle Persian:
Mazdēsn bay Ōhrmazd šāhān šāh Ērān ud Anērān kēčihr az yazdān.
Shayegan 2004, pp...
- 438–457)
marks the
start of a new
inscription on the
Sasanian coins;
mazdēsn bay kay ("The Mazda-worshipping majesty, the king"),
which displays his...
- his son,
Hormizd II. The
title of N****h on his
coins was the
typical Mazdēsn bay Narsē šāhān šāh Ērān ud Anērān kēčihr az yazdān ("the Mazda-worshiping...
-
Dictionary of Languages, Bloomsbury, ISBN 0-7475-7683-1 G. Gnoli. "ēr, ēr
mazdēsn".
Encyclopedia Iranica.
Archived from the
original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved...
-
headgear of the
Sasanian king. On his coins, he used the
typical title of
Mazdēsn bay Šābuhr šāhān šāh Ērān ud Anērān kēčihr az yazdān ("the Mazda-worshiping...
- the
Sasanian kings. Similarly, the
inscription "the Mazda-worshipping (
mazdēsn) lord Ardashir, king of
kings of the Iranians" that
appears on Ardashir's...
-
flame upon the altar. The
title of
Bahram V on his
coins was the
typical Mazdēsn bay Warahrān šāhān šāh Ērān ud Anērān kēčihr az yazdān ("the Mazda-worshiping...
-
spelled "King of
Kings of
Iranians and non-Iranians". In
Middle Persian:
Mazdēsn bay Warahrān šāhān šāh Ērān ud Anērān kēčihr az yazdān. The
worship of...
-
Yazdegerd II
marks the
start of a new
inscription on the
Sasanian coins;
mazdēsn bay kay ("The Mazda-worshipping majesty, the king"),
which displays his...
- III.
Iranica Foundation. pp. 44–47. Gnoli,
Gherardo (2011b). "ĒR, ĒR
MAZDĒSN". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. VIII.
Iranica Foundation. p. 533. Gnoli, Gherardo...