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Rhahzadh (Middle Persian: Rāhzād),
originally Roch
Vehan (from Rōzbehān, "son of Rōzbeh"),
known in
Byzantine sources as
Rhazates (Ancient Gr****: Ῥαζάτης)...
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Khosrow II
appointed Rhahzadh as the
commander of an army to
confront him. Heraclius' Göktürk
allies quickly deserted,
while Rhahzadh's reinforcements did...
- and, in a
feigned retreat,
defeats the
Persian army (12,000 men)
under Rhahzadh, near the
ruins of
Nineveh (Iraq).
Although wounded,
Heraclius refuses...
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Brief History suggests that
Rhahzadh challenged Heraclius to
personal combat, and that
Heraclius accepted and
killed Rhahzadh in a
single thrust; two other...
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Heraclius defeats Emperor Khosrau II's
Persian forces,
commanded by
General Rhahzadh. 1388 –
Maria of
Enghien sells the
lordship of
Argos and
Nauplia to the...
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departure of his
Khazar allies,
defeated a
Persian army
commanded by
Rhahzadh in the
Battle of Nineveh. He then
marched down the Tigris, devastating...
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struck off
Rhahzadh's head,
taking from the dead
Persian his
shield of 120 gold
plates and gold
breastplate as trophies. With
Rhahzadh's death perished...
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despite the
desertion of his
Turkish allies, he
defeated the
Persians under Rhahzadh at the
Battle of Nineveh.
Continuing south along the
Tigris he
sacked Khosrow's...
- "beh" (better) and it
means "fortunate".
Persons named Roozbeh include:
Rhahzadh "Roch Vehan" (Rōzbehān), son of a
certain Rōzbeh.
Rouzbeh (died 653/656)...