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- 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 Pashto کارن Kāren), also known as Karen-Pahlav...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Nineveh Allegiance Sasanian Empire Service / branch Sasanian army Rank Spahbed Battles / wars Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 Battle of Nineveh (627) †...