• Mardanshah (Persian: مردانشاه) was a Sassanian Persian general, the Arabs referred him to as Dhul Hājib (Arabic: ذو الحاجب, the "owner of bushy eyebrows")...
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  • Mardanshah was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Karen, who was the founder of the Masmughans of Damavand dynasty, which included Larijan and its surrounding...
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  • Mardanshah (Persian: مردانشاه) was a 7th-century Sasanian prince. He was the son of the Sasanian king (shah) Khosrow II (r. 590–628) and Shirin, and was...
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    a Karenid named Mardanshah of Damavand. The Masmughans of Damavand are first mentioned by Al-Tabari, where the Masmughan Mardanshah of Damavand reportedly...
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  • Bahram ibn Mardanshah was a Zoroastrian priest, who is notable for translating the important Sasanian-era historical chronicle of Khwaday-Namag from Middle...
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    Muqarrin † Tulayha † Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib † Zubayr ibn al-Awwam Piruz Khosrow † Mardanshah † Strength 30,000 50,000-100,000 Casualties and losses Heavy Heavy...
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  • 589–626 Emperor Gaozu of Tang Killed during the Xuanwu Gate Incident Mardanshah Died 628 Khosrow II Killed Li Hong 652–675 Emperor Gaozong of Tang Illness...
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    have all his brothers and half-brothers executed, including the heir Mardanshah, who was Khosrow's favourite son. The murder of all his brothers, "all...
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    Mihran Hormuzan (POW) Mardan Shah Bahram Isandi Karinz ibn Karianz Wahman Mardanshah Jalinus † Mihran-i Bahram-i Razi Beerzan † Farrukhzad Jabalah Ibn Al-Aiham...
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    that they were related to the Ziyarid dynasty, through the marriage of Mardanshah, the father of Ziyar, to the daughter of one of the Bavandi kings. The...
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    a famous moment in Persian literature. Died 628 Spouse Khosrow II Issue Mardanshah Shahriyar Religion Church of the East, then Syriac Orthodox Church...
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    emperor (approximate date) Khalid ibn al-Walid, Arab general (b. 592) Mardanshah, Persian general Nanthild, Frankish queen Pulakeshin II, king of Chalukya...
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  • have all his brothers and half-brothers executed, including the heir Mardanshah, who was Khosrow's favourite son. The murder of all his brothers, "all...
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    Andarzaghar Piruz Khosrow † Jaban (POW) Mihran Bahram-i Chubin Hormuzan (POW) Mardanshah † Bahram Isfandiyar  Jalinus † Mihran Razi † Nakhiragan Azadbeh Siyavakhsh †...
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    tried to secure the city and his legacy. He planned to crown his son Mardanshah (whose mother was the Christian queen Shirin) as his heir apparent. When...
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  • eyebrows"). He had a reputation for being anti-Arab. He is often confused with Mardanshah, another Sasanian general. Nothing is known of his early life, but Bahman...
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    have all Boran's brothers and half-brothers executed, including the heir Mardanshah. This dealt a heavy blow to the empire, from which it would never recover...
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    Farrukhzad Khosrau also had many other siblings and half-siblings named Mardanshah, Juvansher, Borandukht, Kavadh II, Shahriyar, and Azarmidokht. In 628...
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    all his brothers and half-brothers, including Khosrow II's favorite son Mardanshah. Three days later, he ordered Mihr Hormozd to execute his father. With...
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  • brothers and half-brothers, including Khosrow II's favorite son and heir Mardanshah. Three days later, Kavadh ordered Mihr Hormozd to execute his father....
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    including the death of al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin and the Iranian generals Mardanshah and Piruz Khosrow. The Battle of Nahavand in 642 was the second military...
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  • accounts have Maria as his mother, with Shirin supporting her own son, Mardanshah. Baum considers Shirin to be a historic figure, Maria being a figure of...
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  • Peroz II (630) Khosrow IV (631) Kavadh II (628) Azarmidokht (630–631) Mardanshah († 628) Javanshir Arwandrang († 628) Guranshah († 628) Afrudshah († 628)...
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    have all his brothers and half-brothers executed, including the heir Mardanshah. This dealt a heavy blow to the empire, which it would never recover from...
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  • resistance by Zadhanfarrukh, the latter's son Mardanshah and the veteran Persian bureaucrats. Mardanshah attempted to convince him of the inability of...
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  • several independent dynasties in Tabaristan. A certain Karenid named Mardanshah, carried the title of Masmughan and held control over Damavand and Larijan...
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  • requested help from the people of Damavand, Tabaristan, Qumis, and Gorgan. Mardanshah of Damavand and other petty rulers agreed to help and sent reinforcements...
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    veterans were killed, including: Piruz Khosrow, Shahrvaraz Jadhuyih, Mardanshah in 642, and Siyavakhsh and Muta of Dailam in 643. In 651, Yazdegerd III...
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    Hurmuz') was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Suren. He was the son of Mardanshah, the padgospan of Nemroz, who was later executed by the orders of the...
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  • al-Din Gilaki  Khwaja Nasir al-Din al-Tusi  Muqaddam al-Din  Qadi Tajuddin Mardanshah  Strength 250,000 1,000 squads of Chinese and Muslim siege engineers 10-20...
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