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Sukhra (also
spelled Sufaray, Sufray, Surkhab, Sarafra'i) was an
Iranian nobleman from the
House of Karen, who was the de
facto ruler of the
Sasanian Empire...
- the clergy.
Because of this, and the
execution of the
powerful king-maker
Sukhra,
Kavad was
imprisoned in the
Castle of
Oblivion ending his reign. He was...
- to 785. The
family claimed its
origin from a
powerful Karen lord
named Sukhra, a
descendant of
Kaveh the blacksmith, the
national hero of Iran, and who...
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region of Khorasan−Nishapur,
Herat and Marw were now
under Hephthalite rule.
Sukhra, a
member of the
Parthian House of Karen, one of the
Seven Great Houses...
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region of Khorasan−Nishapur,
Herat and Marw were now
under Hephthalite rule.
Sukhra, a
member of the
Parthian House of Karen, one of the
Seven Great Houses...
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Sukhra's Hephthalite campaign took
place in 484
between the
Hephthalites and the
Sasanian Empire. In 484, the
Sasanian king
Peroz I
suffered a
major defeat...
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devotion to
Zoroastrianism and
defiance of the
Arabs brought him
great fame.
Sukhra (r. 525–550)
Karin (r. 550–600)
Alanda (r. 600–635)
Valash (r. 650–673)...
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region of Khorasan−Nishapur,
Herat and Marw were now
under Hephthalite rule.
Sukhra, a
member of the
Parthian House of Karen, one of the
Seven Great Houses...
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first mentioned in 498, as one of the nine sons of the
powerful nobleman Sukhra. He
belonged to the
House of Karen, one of the
Seven Great Houses of Iran...
- the nation,
being able to act as king-makers. The magnates—most
notably Sukhra and
Shapur Mihran—elected Peroz's brother, Balash, as the new shahanshah...