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Siyavakhsh (also
spelled Siyavash) was an
Iranian aristocrat from the
House of
Mihran who was
descended from
Bahram Chobin, the
famous spahbed of the Sasanian...
- to Khorasan.
Rhages was
dominated by the
Parthian House of Mihran, and
Siyavakhsh—the son of Mehran, the son of
Bahram Chobin—who
resisted the seventh-century...
- nobility, "dividing the
resources of the country". He was
later killed by
Siyavakhsh in a
palace plot on the
orders of
Azarmidokht after he
proposed to her...
-
Mardanshah of
Damavand reportedly aided the
Mihranid Siyavakhsh at Ray
against the Arabs. The
forces of
Siyavakhsh and Mardanshah, were, however, defeated. Mardanshah...
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Mihran afterwards is unknown; however, it is
known that he had a son
named Siyavakhsh, who fell to the
Arabs in 651 at Ray.
Pourshariati 2008, p. 201. Shahbazi...
- Mardanshah †
Bahram Isfandiyar Jalinus †
Mihran Razi †
Nakhiragan Azadbeh Siyavakhsh †
Shahriyar bin Kanara † Busbuhra (DOW)
Shahriyar of Derbent † Farrukbandadh †...
- at the
Battle of Ayn al-Tamr
during the Arab
invasion of Iran. His son
Siyavakhsh ruled Ray, and
killed Vinduyih's son
Farrukh Hormizd in
retribution for...
- his
rival Siyavakhsh, who had
murdered his
father in 631. The
combined Ispahbudhan-Arab army
engaged in a
night battle against Siyavakhsh's army at the...
- to refuse, she had him
killed with the aid of the
Mihranid aristocrat Siyavakhsh, who was the
grandson of
Bahram Chobin, the
famous military commander...
- refuse,
Azarmidokht had him
killed with the aid of the
Mihranid aristocrat Siyavakhsh, who was the
grandson of
Bahram Chobin, the
famous spahbed and briefly...