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Jamasp (also
spelled Zamasp or Djamasp;
Middle Persian: 𐭩𐭠𐭬𐭠𐭮𐭯; Persian: جاماسپ Jāmāsp) was
Sasanian King of
Kings of Iran from 496 to 498/9. He...
- Encyclopædia Iranica. Bailey, H.W. To the
Zamasp-Namak. I. BSOS 6, 1930–32, pp. 56–68 Bailey, H.W. To the
Zamasp Namak. II. BSOS 6, (1930–32), pp. 581–600...
- in the 360s
between Adurfrazgird and his
brother Zamasp;
Adurfrazgird governed Nisibis whilst Zamasp governed an area
along the
Tigris river. The two...
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Kavad I (r. 488–496, 498–531)
Kawus Zamasp Xerxes Khosrow I (r. 531–579)
Shapur Kavad ****hzad
Hormizd IV (r. 579–590) Yazdandad...
- N****h (309)
Hormizd Ardashir II (379–383)
Shapur II (309–379)
Adurfrazgird Zamasp Asay
Hormizddukht Shapur Sakanshah Zruanduxt Shapur III (383–388) Peroz-Gushnasp...
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Jamasp (also
spelled Zamasp) was a 6th-century
Sasanian prince, who was the
second oldest son of the in****bent king (shah)
Kavad I (r. 488–496, 498–531)...
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Adurfrazgird (??? – 4th century),
governor of
southern Arbayistan.
Prince Zamasp (??? – 4th century),
governor of
northern Arbayistan.
Prince Shapur Sakanshah...
- the 360s,
Shapur II
divided the
office of
marzban between his
brothers Zamasp and
Adurfrazgird and they were
granted responsibility for the
northern and...