Wahrez (born Boe or Bōē) was a Sasanian general of Daylamite origin, first mentioned in the prelude to the Iberian War and then during the Aksumite–Persian...
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This event led Wahrez to pursue a vendetta against the Ethiopian ruler of Yemen, Masruq ibn Abraha, who was personally executed by Wahrez at the Battle...
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the Battle of Hadhramaut in the Yemeni campaign of Wahrez, reportedly by an arrow shot by Wahrez himself. Hoyland, Robert G. (2001). Arabia and the Arabs:...
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Wahrez led another army of 8000, ending Axum overlordship on Yemen. Subsequently, Yemen was annexed by the Sasanian Empire as a province, and Wahrez was...
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condition that Yemen be a vassal state of the Sasanian Empire. The general Wahrez was sent alongside Saif and a fleet of Sasanian soldiers. Tabari reports...
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killing Khosrow's grandfather Peroz I. To the south, Iranian forces led by Wahrez defeated the Aksumites and conquered Yemen. Khosrow I was known for his...
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leading to the rebellion. Emperor Khosrow I sent troops under the command of Wahrez, who helped the semi-legendary Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan to drive the Kingdom of...
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Tawwaj Vahan Mamikonian Vakhtang I of Iberia Valerian (emperor) Varsken Wahrez Yazdegerd I Yazdegerd II Zanjan Zoarab Index of Byzantine Empire–related...
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