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Zarmehr (Persian: زرمهر; also
known as Zarmeh,
Zarmihr, Zīrmeh, and Zīr Mehr) is a
village in
Azghand Rural District,
Shadmehr District,
Mahvelat County...
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Zarmihr Hazarwuxt was an
Iranian military leader from the
House of Karen, who
served as the
marzban of
Sasanian Armenia briefly in 483. In 458, a Mamikonian...
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Zarmihr Karen (died 558) was an
Iranian nobleman from the
House of Karen, who
served as the
Sasanian governor of Zabulistan. He was the son of Sukhra...
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According to a
traditional story,
Sukhra left two children,
Karin and
Zarmihr, who
helped Khosrau I
protect the
eastern borders of his
empire when it...
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Kavad I (r. 488-496). He is
often confused with his
father Zarmihr Hazarwuxt and son
Zarmihr Karen. He
first appears in 484, when
Peroz I
appoints him...
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During the same period, the
Sasanian noble Zarmihr Karen from the
Karenid family, was
successful in
another campaign against...
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Aranshahiks to a
banquet and had
killed them all, with the
exception of
Zarmihr Aranshahik, who had
married a
Mihranid princess.
Hence the
Mihranid family...
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prince Kawus, son of Kawadh. ****hirawan, the
Sasanian king,
defeated Zarmihr, who
claimed his
ancestry from the
legendary blacksmith Kaveh. This dynasty...
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Varaztirots II
Bagratuni Armenia Vasak of
Syunik Armenia Veh Mihr
Shapur Armenia Zarmihr Hazarwuxt Armenia Mihrzād al-Hira (Wall of the Arabs)
Shapur I Ōšag, of...
- 1952),
Russian filmmaker,
producer and
screenwriter of
Armenian descent Zarmihr Karen (died 558),
Iranian nobleman and
Sasanian governor of Zabulistan...