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Siyawush (also
spelled Siyavash),
known in
Byzantine sources as
Seoses (Σεόσης), was an
Iranian officer, who
served as the head of the
Sasanian army (arteshtaran-salar)...
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brother Jamasp. However, with the aid of his
sister and an
officer named Siyawush,
Kavad and some of his
followers fled east to the
territory of the Hephthalite...
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various other transliterations from Persian/Azerbaijani
languages include:
Siyawush,
Iranian officer who
served as the head of the
Sasanian army
during the...
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towards Siyawush,
which included the
reverence of new
deities and
having his dead wife buried,
which was a
violation of
Iranian laws.
Siyawush was thus...
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forty girls tortured and cast into a well.[failed verification]
Prince Siyawush built the Ark of
Bukhara and was
eventually buried there.
After his death...
- Kay Ka'us in
conference with
Siyawush and Rustam, Inju Shiraz, 1341....
- Mihr-N****h himself.
According to Procopius, the
office was held last by
Siyawush. He
claims that he was the
first and only
bearer of the title, but this...
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pages with
titles containing Siyavush All
pages with
titles containing Siyawush Siyavuş
Pasha (disambiguation),
several Ottoman persons This disambiguation...
- With the
failure of
negotiations with the
Persian emissaries Mebodes and
Siyawush,
Rufinus made
faulty accusations against Hypatius.
During the time he was...