- Dad-
windad (also
spelled Dad-bendad) was a
Parthian grandee, who
served as the
chief secretary (dabirbad) of the last
Arsacid monarch, Artab**** IV (r...
- of
Sasanian rule. The
chief secretary of the
deceased Arsacid king, Dad-
windad, was
afterwards executed by
Ardashir I. Thenceforth,
Ardashir I ****umed...
- the
districts of Dinawar,
Hamadan and Nahavand.
Their emirs Ghanim and
Windad (sons of a
certain Ahmad) had
usurped the rule from the
Abbasid caliphate...
-
start of 427
years of
Sasanian rule. The
chief secretary of Artab****, Dad-
windad, was
afterwards executed by
Ardashir I. Thenceforth,
Ardashir I ****umed...
- of
Sasanian rule. The
chief secretary of the
deceased Arsacid king, Dad-
windad, was
afterwards executed by
Ardashir I.
Ardashir celebrated his victory...
-
Hasanwayh ibn
Husayn Amir
Reign 961-979
Predecessor ʿAbd al-Wahhab ibn
Windād (Aishanids)
Successor Badr ibn
Hasanwayh Died 979
Dynasty Hasanwayhids Father...
- son of Yākub [...], son of
Mardweh Marōē, son of Yōhanan Farrbay, son of
Windād-Ohrmazd Mard-Farrox, son of Bōyšād Āzādmard, son of Ahlā Judeo-Persian signatures...