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Shapur I (also
spelled Shabuhr I;
Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩, romanized: Šābuhr) was the
second Sasanian King of
Kings of Iran. The
precise dating...
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Shapur II (Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩 Šābuhr, 309–379), also
known as
Shapur the Great, was the
tenth King of
Kings (Shahanshah) of
Sasanian Iran....
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Shapur Meshanshah (Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩 𐭱𐭠𐭤𐭬𐭩𐭱𐭠𐭭), was a 3rd-century
Sasanian prince. He was the
second son of the S****anian shah Shapur...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shahpur,
Shapur, Shahpoor, or
Shahapur (Persian: شاه پور) may
refer to:
Shapur (name),
Persian given name and a list of...
- Sepuh.
Shapur can
refer to one of four
Sasanian kings:
Shapur I (r. 241–272)
Shapur II (r. 309–379)
Shapur III (r. 383–388)
Shapur IV (r. 420)
Shapur-i Shahrvaraz...
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Shapur III (Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩 Šābuhr), was the
Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 383 to 388. He was the son of
Shapur II...
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became involved in a
power struggle with his
elder brother Shapur.
Sources reveal that
Shapur was
killed when the roof of a
building collapsed on him. By...
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include representations of the
investitures of
Ardashir II (379–383) and
Shapur III (383–388). Like
other S****anid symbols, Taq-e Bostan, and its relief...
- Yazdan-Friy
Shapur or Yazdan-Friy-Shabuhr (Middle Persian: yazdān-friy-šābuhr, New Persian: یزدانفرای شاپور) was a 4th-century
Sasanian queen (banbishn)...
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emperor to have been
taken captive in battle,
captured by the
Persian emperor Shapur I
after the
Battle of Edessa,
causing shock and
instability throughout the...