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4th century king of the Xionites
king Grumbates mentioned by Ammianus Marcellinus was a cause of much concern to the Persians. Between 353 AD and 358 CE, the Xionites under Grumbates attacked
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320–467 CE dynasty of nomads in Central and South Asia
presence of Grumbates alongside Shapur II is also recorded at the successful Siege of Amida in 359, in which Grumbates lost his son: "Grumbates, king of
Kidarites
Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)
Transoxiana, reaching as far as China. Shapur, along with the nomad King Grumbates, started his second campaign against the Romans in 359 and soon succeeded
Sasanian_Empire
Ammianus Marcellinus. The presence of Grumbates is also observed at the Siege of Amida in 359, in which Grumbates lost his son. The alliance between the
Sasanian–Kidarite_wars
4th–6th-century Bactrian-speaking nomadic people of Central Asia
They had attacked the Sassanid Empire, but later under the leadership of Grumbates, served as mercenaries in the Persian Sassanian army. The Xionites seem
Xionites
Wars between Rome and Persia
sight of his formidable army would terrorize the city into surrender. Grumbates, king of the Chionites, was sent to threaten the defiant city into submission
Perso-Roman_wars_of_337–361
Siege undertaken by Sasanian Persia
of Grumbates, while inspecting the defences of Amida, was shot and killed with an arrow shot by the city garrison. Ammianus described how Grumbates, outraged
Siege_of_Amida_(359)
Khan of Bulgaria from 803 to 814
pre-Islamic period. Franciscum Steiner. p. 273: "Der Name des Fürsten, Grumbates, könnte ein alttürkisches *Qurum-pat = "Regierungsfürst" wiedergeben,
Krum
Adiabene Meharaspes of Adiabene Mirian III of Iberia 'Amr ibn Imru' al-Qays Grumbates Urnayr of Caucasian Albania Al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man Al-Mundhir III
Roman–Persian_wars
Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 309 to 379
Shapur forced their king, Grumbates, into an alliance, thus gaining a new ally against the Romans. In particular, Grumbates's forces joined the Persians
Shapur_II
Term roughly equivalent to Huna people
Roman-Persian War and joined in the Siege of Amida (359) under their king Grumbates. Written reports come from Ammianus Marcellinus, among others. The Middle
Iranian_Huns
their alliance with Shapur: Close by him [Šapur II] on the left went Grumbates, king of the Chionitae, a man of moderate strength, it is true, and with
History_of_Azerbaijan
Adapted from Hellenistic siege technology
During the Siege of Amida in 359 AD, a scorpio arrow killed the son of Grumbates, king of the Chionitae, when he was approaching the city to surrender
Roman_siege_engines
control to the south-east, beyond the Indus River Nomads, led by the chief Grumbates, are forced to serve as mercenaries in the Persian army against the Romans
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
370–670 CE nomadic people who invaded India
alliance, the Chionites (probably of the Kidarites tribe) under their King Grumbates accompanied Shapur II in the war against the Romans, especially at the
Alchon_Huns
Kidarites
Sasanian Emperor Shapur II had fought against Chionite invaders led by king Grumbates, and ultimately passed an alliance with them, using their military in
Kidara_I
Sieges in Roman History
fell as a result of a night attack, carried simultaneously by Shapur and Grumbates with siege towers and incendiary arrows. In the course of Julian's Sasanian
Siege_warfare_in_ancient_Rome
Ruler
Peroz was at the Siege of Amida in 359 CE, where a Kidarite army under Grumbates is known to have supported the Sasanian army of Shapur II in besieging
Peroz_(Kidarite)
the Christians in Albania. “Close by him [Šapur II] on the left went Grumbates, king of the Chionitae, a man of moderate strength, it is true, and with
Azerbaijan in the Early Middle Ages
Azerbaijan_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
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Bower; Birds Nest; Garden
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American, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Beautiful
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Muslim
Satisfied. Content.
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Hindu
Ruler, Style....in every thing
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Arabic, Muslim
Successful
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English : from Middle English popy ‘poppy’, possibly applied as a nickname for someone with bright red hair or a ruddy complexion.
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Anglo, British, English
Fearless Leader; Royal Ruler
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Heaven and Earth Conjoined
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English
English : variant of Redman or Redmond.
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