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Dynast of Persis from 164 to 146 BC
Baydad (also spelled Bagdates), was a dynast (frataraka) of Persis from 164 to 146 BC. Since the end of the 3rd or the beginning of the 2nd century BCE
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Dynast of Persis in the 2nd century BCE
Characene, forcing him to re-submit as a Seleucid vassal. He was succeeded by Baydad. Since the end of the 3rd or the beginning of the 2nd century BCE, Persis
Wahbarz
Sasanian-era Persian royal standard
and 2nd centuries BCE show depictions of the Derafsh Kaviani, including Baydad, frataraka (governor) of Persis during the Seleucid period. According to
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Ancient city in Fars province, modern Iran
Baydad, the first recorded frataraka of Persis, early 3rd century BC. Coin minted in Istakhr. Obv: Baydad with short beard, mustache, earring and satrapal
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Ancient noble rank of Persia
title prtrk' zy alhaya, or "governor of the gods" on their coins): bgdt (Baydād), rtḥštry (Ardaxšīr I), whwbrz (Vahbarz, who is called Oborzos in Polyenus
Frataraka
Dynast of Persis from 146 to 138 BC
Wadfradad I, Persepolis mint Frataraka of Persis Reign 146 – 138 BC (?) Predecessor Baydad Successor Wadfradad II Died 138 BC (?) Religion Zoroastrianism
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2nd-century BC king of Adiabene
portrayed on the coinage of the Sophenian king Xerxes (fl. 212 BC) and Baydad (r. 164–146 BC), the ruler of Persis. The next known person to rule Adiabene
Abdissares
leader of a revolution against Seleucids (?) 2 Baykard ? Fratarakā dynasty 3 Baydād (bgdt) end of 3rd/ beg. of 2nd century BC Fratarakā dynasty – son of Baykard
List of rulers of Parthian sub-kingdoms
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Frataraka of Persis
The traditional view was that the chronology of the early rulers were; Baydad, Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz, Wadfradad I and Wadfradad II. However, recent findings
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The Sun
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Arabic, Muslim
Nightingale; Plural of Andalib
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French form of Hebrew Yarden, JOURDAIN means "flowing down."
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Sunrays; Silk; Soft in Sanskrit
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(ΛάÏισα) Greek name derived from the name of an ancient city, possibly LÃRISA means "fortified town."Â
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Ruler (of the people).
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Growth
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Great
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transmitting propriety.
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A Sakti of Ganesha
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