- 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...
-
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), also
known as Karen-Pahlav (Kārēn-Pahlaw)...
- the
regional marzbans could be
regarded as
field marshals,
while lesser spahbeds could command a
field army. Culturally, the S****anids
implemented a system...
- the
regional marzbāns
could be
regarded as
field marshals,
while lesser spāhbeds could command a
field army. The
function of marzbān
changed over the years...
-
nobles after forty days.
Before usurping the
Sasanian throne he was a
spahbed (general)
under Khosrow II (590–628). He is
furthermore noted for his important...
- رستم فرخزاد) was a
dynast from the
Ispahbudhan family, who
served as the
spahbed ("military marshal") of the
northwestern quarter (kust) of Adurbadagan...
- empire. At times,
power shifted de
facto to
other officials,
namely the
spahbed. Upon the empire's
conquest by the
Islamic caliphate in 651,
members of...
-
early followers. The
family traced its
descent back to
military marshals (
spahbeds) and
occupied important offices in the realm.
According to a romanticized...
- from the
House of
Mihran who was
descended from
Bahram Chobin, the
famous spahbed of the
Sasanian Empire.
Siyavakhsh was the son of
Mihran Bahram-i Chubin...