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Shapurdukhtak (Middle Persian: Šābuhrduxtag,
literally "daughter of Shapur") was a 3rd-century
Sasanian queen (banbishn). She was the wife of her cousin...
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Shapurdukhtak (Middle Persian: Šābuhrduxtag,
literally "daughter of Shapur"), also
known as
Shapurdukhtak II, was a
Sasanian queen (banbishn) in the late...
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Bahram II with his
queen Shapurdukhtak Drachma of
Bahram II with his son and heir
Bahram III
Drachma of
Bahram II with
Shapurdukhtak and
Bahram III Various...
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scholars have
suggested that this may be his wife and Hormizd's mother,
Shapurdukhtak. The
figure standing behind N****h is most
likely Hormizd, due to his...
- However, some
scholars have
suggested that this
might be his queen,
Shapurdukhtak. The
figure standing behind N****h is most
likely the
crown prince Hormizd...
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Sasanian Empire Reign 293
Predecessor Bahram II
Successor N****h
House House of
Sasan Father Bahram II
Mother Shapurdukhtak Religion Zoroastrianism...
- Hormizd's
siblings were Hormizdag, Odabakht, Bahram, Shapur, Peroz, and
Shapurdukhtak. In 260, his
father died and was
probably succeeded by
Denag as the...
- I's wife Khwarranzem;
sagan banbishn ("Queen of the Sakas") held by
Shapurdukhtak, the wife of N****h; and
Meshan banbishn ("Queen of Meshan"), held by...
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children named Hormizd, Hormizdag, Odabakht, Bahram, Shapur, Peroz, and
Shapurdukhtak.
Shapur was
during an
unknown date
appointed as the
governor of Meshan...
- his
younger brother.
Hormizd had two
sisters named Adur-Anahid and
Shapurdukhtak. His
grandfather was
Ardashir I, the
founder of the
Sasanian Empire...