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Bahram I (also
spelled Wahram I or
Warahran I;
Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭) was the
fourth Sasanian King of
Kings of Iran from 271 to 274. He was the...
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Bahram III (also
spelled Wahram III or
Warahran III;
Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭, New Persian: بهرام سوم), was the
sixth king (shah) of the
Sasanian Empire...
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Bahram V (also
spelled Wahram V or
Warahran V;
Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭), also
known as
Bahram Gur (New Persian: بهرام گور, "Bahram the
onager [hunter]")...
- May 270 – June 271 Son
Reigned only for 1 year
Bahram I 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭 (
Warahrān) King of
Kings of Iran(ians) and non-Iran(ians) June 271 –
September 274...
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Bahram IV (also
spelled Wahram IV or
Warahran IV;
Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭), was the
Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 388 to 399. He...
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Bahram II (also
spelled Wahram II or
Warahran II;
Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭) was the
fifth Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) of Iran, from 274 to...
- by his
paternal grandfather, Kay Kavus. Kay
Khosrow founded the fire of
Warahrān (Persian: Bahram) in the city of Samarkand, and
reinstalled another fire...
- His
theophoric name
Bahram is the New
Persian form of the
Middle Persian Warahrān (also
spelled Wahrām),
which is
derived from the Old
Iranian *[Vṛθragna]...
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divine bliss, or even to that of the fire
which protects the king, the
Warahrān (Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭). As the
guardian of the
royal hearth, Tabiti...
- Tokharistan), the
local ruler of the city of Rob (between
Kabul and Balkh) Kirdir-
Warahran, is
given the
honorific titles of "glorious
through Hormizd" and "true...