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    Bahram V (also spelled Wahram V or Warahran V; Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭), also known as Bahram Gur (New Persian: بهرام گور, "Bahram the onager [hunter]")...
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  • was briefly Sasanian King of Kings of Iran in 420. Khosrow was the son of Bahram IV (r. 388–399), the sixteenth king (shah) of the Sasanian Empire. Since...
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    Tappe Mil (redirect from Bahram Fire temple)
    Rey, Iran which has stood since the Sasanian Empire. It is named after Bahram V. About 12 kilometers southeast of Ray city towards Varamin, on the top...
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    modern Uzbekistan). Bahram deposed the vassal king of the Iranian-held area of Armenia and made it a province of the empire. Bahram V's son Yazdegerd II...
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    Iran, azhdahās appear in a number of stories. Sām, Rostam, Esfandiar, Bahram V (Gur) are among the heroes that kill an azhdaha. "AŽDAHĀ". ENCYCLOPÆDIA...
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    Verethragna or Bahram (Avestan: 𐬬𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬖𐬥𐬀‎ vərəθraγna) is a Zoroastrian deity. The neuter noun verethragna is related to Avestan verethra, 'obstacle'...
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    (shahanshah) of Iran from 438 to 457. He was the successor and son of Bahram V (r. 420–438). His reign was marked by wars against the Eastern Roman Empire...
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    kingdom until 428. In 428, Armenian nobles petitioned Bahram V to depose Artaxias IV (r. 422); Bahram V (r. 420–438) abolished the Kingdom of Armenia and...
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    399 to 420. A son of Shapur III (r. 383–388), he succeeded his brother Bahram IV (r. 388–399) after the latter's assassination. Yazdegerd I's largely-uneventful...
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  • Bahrām V Gōr (r. 421–438) Bahrām VI Čōbīn (r. 590–591) Bahram VII (died 710) Bahram Alivandi (1928–2012) Iranian-born Austrian visual artist Bahram Gushnasp...
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    churches. 420 - Coronation of Bahram V (Bahram Gūr). 421 - Peace between Persia and Rome comes to an end. 422 - Bahram V triumphs in driving off an assault...
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  • Persian literature. When Bahram-e Gur (Bahram V) was in al-Hirah, Azadeh became his favorite companion. She always accompanies Bahram in hunting. The tale...
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    also known as Bahramnameh (بهرام‌نامه, The Book of Bahram, referring to the Sasanian emperor Bahram V) is a romantic epic by Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi...
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    Like Nizami's Haft Paykar, Khusrow's Hasht Bihisht uses a legend about Bahram V Gur as its frame story and, in the style of One Thousand and One Nights...
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  • Khan Abdul Bahram Khan (Urdu: خان عبدل بهرام خان) was the founder of major political family; Family of Bahram Khan of Pakistan. Khan Abdul Bahram Khan's sons...
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    The casus belli was the persecution of Christians by the Sassanid king Bahram V, which had come as a response to attacks by Christians against Zoroastrian...
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    Muiz ud-Din Bahram (Persian: معز الدین بهرام; 9 July 1212 – 15 May 1242, r. 1240–1242) was the sixth sultan of the Mamluk Dynasty. He was the son of Shams...
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    Bahrām Beyzāêi (also spelt Beizāi, Beyzāêi, Persian: بهرام بیضائی; born 26 December 1938) is an Iranian playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, film...
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    was the son of Yazdegerd I and Shushandukht, and had two brothers named Bahram V and Narse. At the death of the Arsacid Armenian king Khosrov IV, Yazdegerd...
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    but is mildly rebuked by her father Anu, is directly paralleled in Book V of the Iliad. In this scene, Aphrodite, the Greek adaptation of Ishtar, is...
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  • descended from the Sogdian ruler Divashtich, who was, in turn, a descendant of Bahram V Gur. The solid lines indicate parent-to-child lineage and the dotted lines...
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    Kayanian ideology and history would continue until the end of the empire. Bahram V (r. 420–438), on some rare coins minted in Pars, used the title of kirbakkar...
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  • been the wuzurg framadār (vizier or prime minister) of the Sasanian shah Bahram V, and thus probably also the successor of his kinsman Mihr Narseh. Nothing...
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    early 5th century by the Kidarites, who forced Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420), Bahram V (r. 420–438), and/or Yazdegerd II to pay them tribute. Although this did...
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  • stucco decorations that researchers identified the royal resident to be Bahram V (420–438 AD)—Sasanian kings had their distinctive crowns separately, and...
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    Copper Age: c. 5000 – c. 3300 BC Uruk period: c. 4100 – c. 3100 BC Uruk XIV–V phases: c. 4100 – c. 3300 BC Uruk IV phase: c. 3300 – c. 3100 BC Early Bronze...
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    respect as he built a monastery and lived a pious life. The Sasanian emperor Bahram V won the throne with support of al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man, king of Ḥīrā...
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    Publishers, in affiliation with the Haredi Youth Organization. OCLC 233090728., s.v. Seder Olam Zutta, p. 107 (who gives the year of his ascension as 2875 anno...
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    Aspar, Alan patrician and general (magister militum) (approximate date) Bahram V, Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) Hassan Yuha'min, king of the Himyarite...
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  • Bahram VII (Middle Persian: Wahrām) was the son of Yazdegerd III, the last Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire. After the death of his father at Merv in...
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