-
Qabisah again as co-governor of al-Hirah
alongside the
Persian noble Nakhiragan.
Khosrow sent a
message to Iyas
enquiring where al-Nu'man's deposited...
- Al-Mundhir IV
Successor Iyas ibn
Qabisah al-Ta'i (non-dynastic governor) with
Nakhiragan (Persian governor) Born c. 552 Died c. 609 (age 57) Ctesiphon, S****anid...
-
Sasanian army
during the
battle of al-Qādisiyyah. Mihran,
along with
Nakhiragan,
Hormuzan and
Piruz Khosrow,
including the rest of the survivors, regrouped...
- Hormuzan (POW) Mardanshah †
Bahram Isfandiyar Jalinus †
Mihran Razi †
Nakhiragan Azadbeh Siyavakhsh †
Shahriyar bin Kanara † Busbuhra (DOW)
Shahriyar of...
- Borg-gil by the Wall of the
Arabs Ardashir I Iyas ibn
Qabisah al-Ta'i and
Nakhiragan al-Hira
Khosrow II
Azadbeh al-Hira
Khosrow II
Vistahm Gurgan Khosrow II...
- ibn al-Mundhir 580–602 18 Iyas ibn
Qabisah al-Ta'i (non-dynastic) with
Nakhiragan (Persian governor) 602–617/618 19
Azadbeh (Persian governor) followed...
- said to have been
commanded by
Piruz Khosrow, Hormuzan,
Mihran Razi and
Nakhiragan.
Whatever the reason, it is in fact that the S****anids were
unable to...
- as the
commander of
Kutha by the two
military officers Mihran Razi and
Nakhiragan. The two
military officers then went to Ctesiphon,
while Shahriyar sta****...
-
Khosrow Kanadbak Grigor II Novirak †
Tiruyih Mushegh III †
Javanshir Nakhiragan Units involved Rashidun army
Sasanian army
Strength 30,000
Unknown Casualties...
- then
besieged Ctesiphon.
Hormuzan managed to survive, and
along with
Nakhiragan,
Mihran Razi and
Piruz Khosrow,
including the rest of the survivors, regrouped...