Hormozd Jadhuyih was a Sasanian commander who is known for his participation at the Battle of Firaz during the Arab invasion of Iran, which resulted in...
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Bahman Jaduya (redirect from Bahman Jadhuyih)
life, but Bahman Jadhuyih is recorded as an old man by 634. Bahman may have been the son of the Sasanian commander Hormozd Jadhuyih. Bahman is first mentioned...
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against the Byzantine Empire in Syria. At that time, the Sasanians under Hormozd Jadhuyih wanted to test the Muslim forces after Khalid leaving; therefore, both...
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defeating a Sasanian army there. The Sassanian commander, Shahrvaraz Jadhuyih, along with another Sasanian general, was killed during the battle. Nu'man...
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Empire Byzantine Empire Commanders and leaders Khalid ibn al-Walid Hormozd Jadhuyih Units involved Rashidun army Sasanian army Byzantine army Strength...
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Khalid ibn al-Walid to come though Kazima, the Sasanian commander Hormozd Jadhuyih marched from Uballa to Kazima, where his scouts informed him that the...
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more Sasanian veterans were killed, including: Piruz Khosrow, Shahrvaraz Jadhuyih, Mardanshah in 642, and Siyavakhsh and Muta of Dailam in 643. In 651, Yazdegerd...
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an army which included: The Parsig faction under Piruz Khosrow, Bahman Jadhuyih and Hormuzan. The Pahlav faction under Rostam himself and Mihran Razi....
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Battle of". Encyclopædia Iranica. Lewental, D. (2016). Rostam b. Farroḵ-Hormozd. Morony, M. (1986). "ARAB ii. Arab conquest of Iran". Encyclopaedia Iranica...
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an army which included the Parsig faction under Piruz Khosrow, Bahman Jadhuyih and Hormuzan; the Pahlav (Parthian) faction under Rostam himself and Mihran...
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favorite son and heir Mardanshah. Three days later, Kavadh ordered Mihr Hormozd to execute his father. With the agreement of the nobles of the Sasanian...
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