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Zarer (also
spelled Zarir,
Zariadres and Zareh) was a
Sasanian prince who
attempted to
seize the
throne from his
brother Balash (r. 484–488) in 485. He...
- approximationscf. of
ambiguous Book
Pahlavi ʾbyʾtkʾr y zlyln),
meaning "Memorial of
Zarēr", is a
Zoroastrian Middle Persian heroic poem that, in its
surviving m****cript...
- 457–459).
Peroz I,
eighteenth shah of the
Sasanian Empire (r. 459–484).
Zarer,
Sasanian prince, who
tried to
claim the
throne by
rebelling in 485. Balash...
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Tahmurath Tous son of
Nowzar Tur son of
Fereydun Verethragna Vishtaspa Zarēr Zoroaster Atonga Māui
Tangaroa Aeneas Dido
Egeria Caeculus Cloelia Evander...
- In the
Middle Persian heroic poem Ayadgar-i
Zariran (The
Testament of
Zarer), the
title was used by the last
Kayanian monarch (Vishtaspa) and occurs...
- 438–457)
Hormizd III (r. 457–459)
Peroz I (457–484)
Balash (r. 484–488)
Zarer (d. 485)
Balendukht Kavad I (r. 488–496, 498/9–531)
Jamasp (r. 496–498/9)...
- 438–457)
Hormizd III (r. 457–459)
Peroz I (457–484)
Balash (r. 484–488)
Zarer (d. 485)
Balendukht Kavad I (r. 488–496, 498/9–531)
Jamasp (r. 496–498/9)...
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Buddhacharita (Acts of the Buddha) Pahlavi: Yadegar-e
Zariran (Memorial of
Zarēr)
Visperad Drakht-i
Asurig (The
Babylonian Tree) Gr****: Arrian: Anabasis...
- led by
Vahan supported Balash against the
uprising of a
pretender named Zarer (son or
brother of Peroz). A. Hacikyan,
Nourhan Ouzounian,
Edward S. Franchuk...
- particular, patronymics: ayādgār ī Zarērān (ʾbydʾt Y zryrʾn) 'memoir of
Zarēr'; Ardaxšīr (ʾrthšyr) > Ardaxšīrān (ʾrthšyrʾn) 'son of Ardaxšīr'; not to...