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Wuzurg framadār (Middle Persian: LBʾ plmtʾr,
meaning "the
grand commander or the
grand commanding body") was a
Sasanian office which was
equivalent to...
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Ukbara (Arabic: عكبرا) was a
medieval city in Iraq. It was
located on the left bank of the
Tigris between Samarra and Baghdad. The
Tigris has
changed course...
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Iranian sage and
dignitary from the
Karen family, who
served as
minister (
wuzurg framadār) of the
Sasanian king (shah)
Kavad I (r. 498–531), and the latter's...
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powerful Iranian dignitary from the
House of Suren, who
served as
minister (
wuzurg framadar) of the
Sasanian shahanshahs Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420),
Bahram V...
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became the new king of the
Sasanian Empire.
Piruz was then
elected as his
wuzurg framadār (vizier or
prime minister); reportedly,
under Kavadh's orders,...
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different names for this
office during different historical periods such as
Wuzurg Framadar,
Vizier (Persian: وزیر), Sāheb Divān (Persian: صاحبدیوان), Vizier...
- mastar, mazan,tuh pilâ, pillə, pille, gət gat,
pilla kələ gap
wazmin bozorg wuzurg, pīl, yal vazraka- mazaṇt̰, masita, stūi styr hand dest dest, des dest lās...
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Ottoman grand viziers List of
Safavid grand viziers Sokoto Grand Vizier Wuzurg framadar In
languages of
ethnic minorities: Armenian: Mec epark‘osi Bulgarian:...
- was a high-ranking
officer in
Sasanian Iran, who
served as the
minister (
wuzurg framadar) of king
Ardashir I (r. 224–242).
Shavarebi 2017, p. 627. Yarshater...
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early 5th-century, a
bridge was
built in Gor by the
Sasanian minister (
wuzurg framadār) Mihr N****h, who was a
native of Abruwan, a
subdistrict in Ardashir-Khwarrah...