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Valash (Middle Persian: Wardākhsh/Walākhsh, Persian: بلاش), was an
Iranian prince from the
House of Karen, who
later became the
ruler of
Tabaristan in...
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Adhar Valash was an
Iranian prince from the
House of Karen, who
ruled Tabaristan and
Gurgan under the
authority of the last
Sasanian emperor Yazdegerd...
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Tabaristan in 651, and
would rule the
region until his
murder in 665 by
Valash, a
Karenid aristocrat, who
thereafter conquered his domains.
Although his...
- attacks, and
reigned for
fifteen years until he was
murdered by a
certain Valash, who
ruled the
country for
eight years. Bav's son,
Sohrab or
Sorkab (Surkhab...
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historian Procopius (Persian Wars), was Valashabad—"
Valash/Balash city"
named after king Balash/
Valash/Valarsh of Armenia. The name
evolved into its later...
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planned on
extending his
conquests to Tabaristan. Its governor,
Adhar Valash,
requested the aid of (shahanshah)
Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651).
Being unable...
- Bahram, and Farrukhan. In 665,
Farrukhzad was
murdered by a
Karenid named Valash, who then had his
domains conquered.
After the
murder of his father, Surkhab...
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great fame.
Sukhra (r. 525–550)
Karin (r. 550–600)
Alanda (r. 600–635)
Valash (r. 650–673)
Several Karen princes (r. 673–765)
Vandad Hormozd (r. 765–815)...
- one of them,
Adhar Valash,
ruling Tabaristan and
Gurgan under the last
Sasanian shah,
Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651). His grandson,
Valash,
ruled Tabaristan...
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Procopius has
cited to the city as
Valashabad (Balashabad),
named after king
Valash (Balash) of Armenia. The name
evolved into its
later form by the
shift in...