The Sasanian civil war of 589–591 was a conflict that broke out in 589, due to the great deal of dissatisfaction among the nobles towards the rule of Hormizd...
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The Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591 was a war fought between the Sasanian Empire of Persia and the Byzantine Empire. It was triggered by pro-Byzantine...
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Hormizd IV (redirect from Hormizd IV of Persia)
led to a rebellion led by Bahram, which marked the start of the Sasanian civil war of 589–591. Another faction, led by two other dissatisfied nobles, Vistahm...
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Hasmonean civil war (67–63 BC) Sasanian civil war of 589–591 Sasanian civil war of 628–632 First Fitna, 656–661, the first Islamic "civil war" between...
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empires: the Parthian and the Sasanian. Battles between the Parthian Empire and the Roman Republic began in 54 BC; wars began under the late Republic...
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army led by the usurper Bahram Chobin. In 590, Sasanian Shah Hormizd IV grew envious of the growing fame of his military commander, Bahram Chobin. After...
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Military of the Sasanian Empire List of Sasanian revolts and civil wars Göktürk–Persian wars Hephthalite–Persian Wars Aksumite–Persian wars Military of Safavid...
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Sasanian civil war of 589-591, about the deposition, execution and succession of shahanshah Hormizd IV of the Sasanian Empire Byzantine–Sasanian War of...
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other symbols. The Sasanian Empire (/səˈsɑːniən, səˈseɪniən/), officially Ērānšahr (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭩𐭥𐭠𐭭𐭱𐭲𐭥𐭩, lit. 'Empire of the Iranians'), was...
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Bahram Siyavashan (category Rebellions against the Sasanian Empire)
the prominent Sasanian military leader Bahram Chobin. He played an active role in the early stages of the Sasanian civil war of 589-591, but was killed...
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– 451 Battle of the Blarathon – 591 – Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591 (Roman–Persian Wars) and Sasanian civil war of 589–591 Siege of Shushtar – 641...
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Rebellion of Vache II. 485: Rebellion of Zarer. 530 or 537: Rebellion of Kawus. 550: Revolt of Anoshazad. 589-591: Sasanian civil war. 591–596 or 594/5–600:...
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northern Italy. 572–591: Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591 over the Caucasus. 589: Franco-Lombard-Byzantine conflict over the Po Valley. The war was stopped by...
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Avar–Byzantine wars Siege of Tzurullon (588) – Avar–Byzantine wars Siege of Philippopolis (589) – Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591 Siege of Akbas (590)...
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Parthia was repulsed, notably at the Battle of Carrhae (53 BC). During the Roman Liberators' civil war of the 1st century BC, the Parthians actively supported...
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Byzantine–Sasanian wars 440 Byzantine–Sasanian War 572–591 Byzantine–Sasanian War August 591 Battle of Blarathon 633–644 Muslim conquest of Persia 642...
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The Greco-Persian Wars (also often called the Persian Wars) were a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started...
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after Galerius Maximianus's victory over the Sasanians, Edessa was made capital of the new province of Osrhoene. It served as a military base in the...
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Battle of Dhi Qar (Arabic: يوم ذي قار), also known as the War of the Camel's Udder, was a pre-Islamic battle fought between Arab tribes and the Sasanian Empire...
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Urfa (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
after Galerius Maximianus's victory over the Sasanians, Edessa was made capital of the new province of Osrhoene. It served as a military base in the...
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Byzantine Empire (redirect from Empire of the Greeks)
565–578) was soon at war on many fronts. The Lombards, fearing the aggressive Avars, conquered much of northern Italy by 572. The Sasanian wars restarted that...
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another until 1687. The Byzantine–Sasanian Wars of 572–591 and 602–628 produced the cumulative effects of a century of almost continuous conflict, leaving...
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unceasing war which destroyed Palestine Gil 1997, pp. 349–358. Gil 1997, pp. 383–384. Gil 1997, pp. 385–397; Lev 2006, p. 591: Bedouin rebellion of 1024–1029...
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Tang dynasty (redirect from Empress of Tang Dynasty)
of Persia (633–656), the son of the last ruler of the Sasanian Empire, Prince Peroz and his court moved to Tang China. According to the Old Book of Tang...
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Human history (redirect from History of humanity)
in Tunisia. The Caucasus was fought over in a series of wars between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires. However, the two opposing powers became exhausted...
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Nebuchadnezzar II (redirect from Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia)
king of Judah. Jeconiah is recorded as being alive in Babylonia thereafter, with records as late as 592 or 591 BC listing him among the recipients of food...
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monk (d. 658) Judicaël, high king of Domnonée (approximate) Kavadh II, king of the Sasanian Empire (d. 628) Secundus of Non, Lombard abbot Sichilde, Frankish...
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– Ruled by the Parni tribe of the Eastern Iranians Kamnaskirid dynasty (147 BC–AD 25) Sasanian dynasty (AD 224–590, AD 591–651) Dabuyid dynasty (AD 642–760)...
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of Sarjun ibn Mansur Sarosius Sarukhan, Bey of Magnesia Sarus, Battle of Sasanian (589-591), civil war of Sasanian (628-632), civil war of Sasanian dynasty...
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ISBN 978-964-06-1413-6. Schippmann, Klaus (2012). "FĪRŪZ (PĒRŌZ) Sasanian king (r. 459-84), son of Yazdegerd II (r. 439-57).". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Online...
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