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According to al-Tabari's
History of the
Prophets and Kings,
Ardashir was son of
Papak, son of Sasan.
Another narrative recorded in Kar-Namag i
Ardashir i Pabagan...
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Pabag (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭠𐭯𐭪𐭩,
Pāpak/Pābag; New Persian: بابک Bābak) was an
Iranian prince who
ruled Istakhr, the
capital of Pars, from 205 or 206...
- (Persian: بابک خرمدین, Bābak-e Khorramdin, from
Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭠𐭯𐭪𐭩,
Pāpak/Pābag; 795 or 798 –
January 838) was one of the main
Iranian revolutionary...
- Papakan, Sasan's wife was a
daughter of a
nobleman called Papak. The
marriage was
arranged by
Papak after hearing that
Sasan has "Achamenian (Achaemenid)...
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region and beyond. The word
papakha is of
Turkic origin (papakh). The word
papak is also a
component of the
ethnonym of a
Turkic group of
uncertain relation:...
- Look up bapak or
papak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Babak or
Babek may
refer to:
Papak or
Babak (c. 222),
Persian prince and
father (or stepfather)...
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Ardashir I. Ardashir's father,
Papak, was
originally the
ruler of a
region called Khir. However, by 200,
Papak had
managed to
overthrow Gochihr and...
- well-merited fame — the
second cave church, the
family sepulcher of
zhamatun Papak and Ruzukan, a hall for
gatherings and
studies (collapsed in the middle...
- well-merited fame — the
second cave church, the
family sepulcher of Prosh's son
Papak and Ruzukan, a hall for
gatherings and
studies (collapsed in the middle...
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Prince Vasak Khaghbakian and his wife Mama. He had two
brothers named Papak and Mkdem. The
Khaghbakians were
originally a
noble house in the region...