- Chihor-
Vishnasp Suren, also
known as Chihr-Gushnasp and Suren, was an
Iranian military officer from the
Suren family, who
served as the
governor (marzban)...
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Hunnic invasions. In 548, he was
succeeded by
Gushnasp Bahram. Chihor-
Vishnasp, a
member of the
Suren family and a
relative of
Khosrow I himself, was...
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century BC
cavalry commander Surena,
Gregory the Illuminator, and Chihor-
Vishnasp, a 6th-century AD
governor of
Armenia who
attempted to
establish Zoroastrianism...
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territory in Syria. A year earlier, the S****anid
governor of Armenia, Chihor-
Vishnasp of the
Suren family,
built a fire
temple at Dvin near
modern Yerevan, and...
- also
refer to:
Surname Surena, 1st-century BC
Parthian general Chihor-
Vishnasp Suren, a 6th-century AD
governor of
Armenia Walter Surén (1880-1976), German...
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Nishapur ****e Suri Marw
Varsken Gugark Adhur Gushnasp Armenia Chihor-
Vishnasp Armenia Golon Mihran Armenia Mushegh II
Mamikonian Armenia Vahan Mamikonian...
- 555, the
Sasanian governor of
Armenia and a
relative of Khosrow, Chihor-
Vishnasp (also
known as Suren),
built a fire
temple at the
Armenian capital Dvin...
- Mihran. In 572,
Vardan III
Mamikonian revolted against the
marzban Chihor-
Vishnasp and
killed him.
Khosrau I then sent
Golon Mihran at the head of an army...
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Chobin Bahram Gushnasp Balendukht Balkh Barzabod Boran Bozorgmehr Chihor-
Vishnasp Ctesiphon Dabuyid dynasty Drustbed Eulamius Farn-Sasan
Gubazes II of Lazica...
- Treaty",
which ended the
Lazic War. In 564,
Varazdat was
succeeded by Chihor-
Vishnasp. Dodgeon,
Michael H.; Greatrex, Geoffrey; Lieu,
Samuel N. C. (2002b), The...