- The
eight known spāhbeds are:
Other holders of the rank are
difficult to
identify from the
literary sources,
since the
office of
spāhbed was held in tandem...
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against the
Abbasid Caliphate, led by
local Spahbeds which occurred between 784 and 804. A few
years after Spahbed Khurshid's
suicide and the annihilation...
- The
House of
Karen (Middle Persian: Kārēn; Parthian: 𐭊𐭓𐭍𐭉, romanized: Kārēn; Persian: کارن, romanized: Kāren
Pashto کارن Kāren), also
known as Karen-Pahlav...
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early followers. The
family traced its
descent back to
military marshals (
spahbeds) and
occupied important offices in the realm.
According to a romanticized...
- the
regional marzbans could be
regarded as
field marshals,
while lesser spahbeds could command a
field army. Culturally, the S****anids
implemented a system...
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fulfilled these roles.
After the
reforms of
Khosrow I,
there were four
spahbeds (Army Commanders), each for a
cardinal direction.
Other attested military...
- list) – Dabuya,
Spahbed (660–712)
Farrukhan the Great,
Spahbed (712–728) Dadhburzmihr,
Spahbed (728–740/741)
Farrukhan the Little,
Spahbed (740/741–747/748)...
- adjuster, and
active antenna. It is
named after Surena, an
ancient Parthian spahbed (general). The
Samand Soren ELX is a
modified version of the
Samand Soren...
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Byzantine army Late
Roman army Roman-Persian Wars
Persian war
elephants Aspbed Spahbed Furusiyya Zha****an
Daryaee 2018, pp. 303–304.
Zakeri 1995, p. 57. logographically...
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Nineveh Allegiance Sasanian Empire Service /
branch Sasanian army Rank
Spahbed Battles / wars Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Battle of
Nineveh (627) †...