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Shushandukht (Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭩𐭱𐭩𐭭𐭲𐭥𐭤𐭲, romanized: Šīšīntūḥt, lit. 'Daughter of Susa'; Persian: شوشاندخت, romanized: Šušanduxt) was the Jewish...
- be the
product of
biased Jewish historiography. He had a
Jewish wife,
Shushandukht, the
daughter of the exilarch. The
identity of her
father is obscure;...
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historical facts suggest that, in the late 4th and
early 5th centuries,
Queen Shushandukht, the
Jewish consort of
Yazdegerd I (reigned 399–420),
settled a colony...
- city of Spahan. He was the son of shah
Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420) and
Shushandukht, a
daughter of the
Jewish exilarch.
Richard Frye
believes that Yazdegerd...
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Shapurdukhtak II N****h Ifra
Hormizd Hormizd II Yazdan-Friy
Shapur Shapur III
Shushandukht Yazdegerd I
Denag Yazdegerd II
Sambice Kavad I also a
sister of Kavad...
- "King Shābur, son of Yazdiger."
Shapur IV was the son of
Yazdegerd I and
Shushandukht, and had two
brothers named Bahram V and N****. At the
death of the Arsacid...
- help of al-Mundhir, the
Arabic dynast of al-Hirah. Bahram's
mother was
Shushandukht, the
daughter of the
Jewish Exilarch. In 427, he
crushed an invasion...
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religious scholar Ibn al-Rawandi –
prominent philosopher,
religious scholar Shushandukht – S****anian
queen consort,
mother of
Bahram V Ifra
Hormizd – S****anid...
- Racine, 1718 and 1732
Alessandro Stradella, Ester, oratorio, 1673
Esterka Shushandukht /ˈɛstər/; Hebrew: אֶסְתֵּר ʾEstēr "Today
there is
general agreement...
- that they were
buried in Susa, and
argued instead it was the tomb of
Shushandukht,
daughter of the late
antique Exilarch Huna bar Nathan, wife of Yazdegerd...