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  • Yazdegerd III
  • Last Sasanian King from 632 to 651

    Yazdegerd III (also Romanized as Yazdgerd, Yazdgird) was the last Sasanian King of Kings from 632 to 651. His death following successive defeats by the

    Yazdegerd III

    Yazdegerd III

    Yazdegerd_III

  • Yazdegerd
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Yazdegerd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yazdegerd, Yazdgerd, Yazdigird, or Yazdagird (Inscriptional Middle Persian: 𐭩𐭦𐭣𐭪𐭥𐭲𐭩 <yzdkrty>

    Yazdegerd

    Yazdegerd

  • Yazdegerd I
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 399 to 420

    Yazdegerd I (also spelled Yazdgerd and Yazdgird; Middle Persian: 𐭩𐭦𐭣𐭪𐭥𐭲𐭩) was the Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 399 to 420.

    Yazdegerd I

    Yazdegerd I

    Yazdegerd_I

  • Khosrow-Yazdegerd
  • Khosrow-Yazdegerd was a 5th-century statesman in Sasanian Iran, who was active during the reign of shah Yazdegerd I (r. 399–421). He first appears in

    Khosrow-Yazdegerd

    Khosrow-Yazdegerd

  • Yazdegerd II
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 438 to 457

    Yazdegerd II (also spelled Yazdgerd and Yazdgird; Middle Persian: 𐭩𐭦𐭣𐭪𐭥𐭲𐭩), was the Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 438 to 457

    Yazdegerd II

    Yazdegerd II

    Yazdegerd_II

  • Eran-Khwarrah-Yazdegerd
  • Short-lived province of the Sasanian Empire

    Eran-Khwarrah-Yazdegerd (meaning "Iran, glory of Yazdegerd") was a short-lived province of the Sasanian Empire located in the northern part of the Gorgan

    Eran-Khwarrah-Yazdegerd

    Eran-Khwarrah-Yazdegerd

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    (408–450) under his guardianship. Yazdegerd also married a Jewish princess, who bore him a son called Narsi. Yazdegerd I's successor was his son Bahram

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Muslim conquest of Persia
  • Rashidun Caliphate's conquest of the Sasanian Empire

    provincial administration, until Yazdegerd III rose to power. All these factors undermined the strength of the Persian army. Yazdegerd III was merely 8 years old

    Muslim conquest of Persia

    Muslim conquest of Persia

    Muslim_conquest_of_Persia

  • Bahram V
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 420 to 438

    (shahanshah) from 420 to 438. The son of the incumbent Sasanian shah Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420), Bahram was at an early age sent to the Lahkmid court in

    Bahram V

    Bahram V

    Bahram_V

  • Battle of Nahavand
  • Part of the Muslim conquest of Persia (642 CE)

    forces under An-Numan ibn Muqarrin and Sasanian army under King Yazdegerd III. Yazdegerd escaped to the Merv area, but was unable to raise another substantial

    Battle of Nahavand

    Battle of Nahavand

    Battle_of_Nahavand

  • Battle of Oxus River
  • Battle within the Muslim conquest of Persia (7th century CE)

    had overrun Persia. Following his defeat, the last Sasanian Emperor, Yazdegerd III, became a hunted fugitive who fled to Central Asia and then to China

    Battle of Oxus River

    Battle of Oxus River

    Battle_of_Oxus_River

  • Shahrbanu
  • Alleged wife of Husayn ibn Ali (died c. 659)

    Ali ibn Husayn. She was reportedly a Sassanid princess, a daughter of Yazdegerd III, the last Sassanid emperor of Persia. Shahrbanu has also been referred

    Shahrbanu

    Shahrbanu

  • List of monarchs of the Sasanian Empire
  • with Ardashir I in 224, who was a Persian from Istakhr, and ended with Yazdegerd III in 651. Throughout its history, the Sasanian Empire had some Parthian

    List of monarchs of the Sasanian Empire

    List of monarchs of the Sasanian Empire

    List_of_monarchs_of_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Battle of Avarayr
  • Battle between Christian Armenians and the Sasanian Empire (451 CE)

    Persian rule, provided they were allowed to practise Christianity; but Yazdegerd II, concerned that the Armenian Church was hierarchically dependent on

    Battle of Avarayr

    Battle of Avarayr

    Battle_of_Avarayr

  • Peroz III
  • Prince of the Sasanians

    Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰, Pērōz; Middle Chinese: 卑路斯, Pje-loh-sie) was son of Yazdegerd III, the last King of Kings of Sasanian Iran. After the death of his father

    Peroz III

    Peroz III

    Peroz_III

  • Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
  • Muslim general (c. 595 – 674)

    faction of the Sassanid civil war that steered the policies of the young Yazdegerd III was at odds with Rostam, the commander of the empire's most powerful

    Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas

    Sa'd_ibn_Abi_Waqqas

  • Sasanian civil war of 628–632
  • Internal conflict within the Persian Sasanian Empire

    Khosrow II's grandson Yazdegerd III on the throne, putting an end to the civil war. The Sasanian Empire was greatly weakened when Yazdegerd III ascended the

    Sasanian civil war of 628–632

    Sasanian_civil_war_of_628–632

  • Hormizd III
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 457 to 459

    Empire, ruling briefly from 457 to 459. He was the son and successor of Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457). His reign was marked by the rebellion of his younger

    Hormizd III

    Hormizd III

    Hormizd_III

  • Sasanian dynasty
  • Founding house of the Sasanian Empire (224–651)

    of the imperial family fled in exile to China following the death of Yazdegerd III, where they would become accepted as members of the imperial court

    Sasanian dynasty

    Sasanian dynasty

    Sasanian_dynasty

  • Battle of Istakhr (650–651)
  • 650s battle

    Sasanians and the Rashidun Caliphate in 650–51. The Sasanian emperor Yazdegerd III made it to Estakhr, which is approximately 8 km northeast of Persepolis

    Battle of Istakhr (650–651)

    Battle_of_Istakhr_(650–651)

  • Khawarnaq
  • Sassanian palace in al-Hira, Lakhmid Kingdom

    and legendary accounts". According to tradition, the Sasanian emperor Yazdegerd I is the one who requested its construction, asking the ruler of the Lakhmid

    Khawarnaq

    Khawarnaq

    Khawarnaq

  • Yazdegerd Castle, Nakhchivan
  • Pre-medieval castle in Azerbaijan

    The Yazdegerd Castle is a pre-medieval Sassanid castle in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is constructed solely of mud. The castle is named after the last

    Yazdegerd Castle, Nakhchivan

    Yazdegerd Castle, Nakhchivan

    Yazdegerd_Castle,_Nakhchivan

  • Vardan Mamikonian
  • Armenian general and saint

    Conditions worsened in Sasanian Armenia with the accession of Yazdegerd II in 439. At first, Yazdegerd and his officials imposed heavier taxes and obligations

    Vardan Mamikonian

    Vardan Mamikonian

    Vardan_Mamikonian

  • 399
  • Calendar year

    executed. King Bahram IV dies after an 11-year reign. He is succeeded by Yazdegerd I, who becomes the thirteenth Sassanid Emperor of Persia. Fa-Hien, Chinese

    399

    399

    399

  • Khosrow IV
  • King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians

    Empire from 632 to 642, overlapping with the first decade of the reign of Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651). Coin mints of Khosrow IV have been identifed in Meshan

    Khosrow IV

    Khosrow IV

    Khosrow_IV

  • Matli
  • Place in Sindh, Pakistan

    Rai dynasty Yazdegerd III visited the present day city Matli in District Badin, Sindh. There he married a Sindhi princess with whom Yazdegerd had two daughters

    Matli

    Matli

  • Shahriyar (son of Khosrow II)
  • Sasanian prince

    brothers and half-brothers executed. Shahriyar was survived by his son Yazdegerd III, who would later rule the Sasanian Empire from 632 to 651. Shahriyar

    Shahriyar (son of Khosrow II)

    Shahriyar_(son_of_Khosrow_II)

  • Khosrow (son of Bahram IV)
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire in 420 CE

    the then reigning shah Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420), who was murdered in 21 January 420. They sought to stop the sons of Yazdegerd I from the ascending the

    Khosrow (son of Bahram IV)

    Khosrow_(son_of_Bahram_IV)

  • Timeline of the Sasanian Empire
  • Persian dynasty

    accession of Ardashir II. 383 – Coronation of Shapur III. 399 – Coronation of Yazdegerd I, titled “the Sinner” owing to his efforts to control the influence of

    Timeline of the Sasanian Empire

    Timeline of the Sasanian Empire

    Timeline_of_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Rostam Farrokhzad
  • Sasanian military general (died 636)

    Adurbadagan under the Sasanian monarchs Boran (r. 630–630, 631–632) and Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651). Rostam is remembered as a historical figure, a character

    Rostam Farrokhzad

    Rostam Farrokhzad

    Rostam_Farrokhzad

  • Denag
  • Sasanian queen

    was a Sasanian queen (banbishn). She was the wife of the king (shah) Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457), and functioned as queen regent in Ctesiphon during the

    Denag

    Denag

  • Siege of Ctesiphon (637)
  • Part of the Muslim conquest of Persia

    Ctesiphon with a caliphate army of 15,000 soldiers. The Sasanian Emperor Yazdegerd III, fearing an invasion, acted quickly when he received news from his

    Siege of Ctesiphon (637)

    Siege_of_Ctesiphon_(637)

  • Mahoe Suri
  • Afghan aristocrat, marzban of Merv, Sasanian Empire (7th century AD)

    "margrave") of Merv during the reign of the last Sasanian king of kings Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651). Mahoe was probably from the House of Suren, one of the

    Mahoe Suri

    Mahoe_Suri

  • Shushandukht
  • Wife of Yazdegerd I

    شوشان‌دخت, romanized: Šušân-doxt) was the Jewish wife of the Sasanian emperor Yazdegerd I (r. 399—420), and mother of Bahram V, his successor, the 15th king of

    Shushandukht

    Shushandukht

  • Bahram VII
  • Sasanian noble

    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

    Bahram VII

    Bahram_VII

  • Wuzurg framadar
  • Highest office in the Sasanian Empire

    active during the reign of Ardashir I. Khosrow Yazdegerd under Yazdegerd I Mihr Narseh under Yazdegerd I and Bahram V Suren Pahlav under Bahram V, possibly

    Wuzurg framadar

    Wuzurg_framadar

  • Shapur IV
  • King of Armenia from 415 to 420, Sasanian ruler in 420

    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 I decided

    Shapur IV

    Shapur IV

    Shapur_IV

  • Margiana
  • Historical region in modern Turkmenistan

    like Darius III, the last Sasanian king, Yazdegerd III, fled eastward and arrived in Margiana in 651 AD. Yazdegerd was well received by Mahoe Suri, the marzban

    Margiana

    Margiana

    Margiana

  • L'Iran sous les Sassanides
  • 1936 history book by Arthur Christensen

    of Yazdegerd I and Bahram V. It discusses the minister Mihr-Narseh and his family, followed by the renewed persecution of Christians under Yazdegerd II

    L'Iran sous les Sassanides

    L'Iran_sous_les_Sassanides

  • Byzantine–Sasanian War of 440
  • emperor Theodosius II's unwillingness to continue the payment made shah Yazdegerd II declare war against the Romans, which had ultimately little success

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 440

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 440

    Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_440

  • Battle of al-Qadisiyyah
  • Part of the Muslim conquest of Persia (636 CE)

    empress regnant on the understanding that she would vacate the throne upon Yazdegerd III (632–651), the son of Shahriyar and grandson of Khosrow II, attaining

    Battle of al-Qadisiyyah

    Battle of al-Qadisiyyah

    Battle_of_al-Qadisiyyah

  • Denshapuh
  • 5th-century Iranian aristocrat

    Iranian aristocrat who served as the quartermaster (hambarakapet) of Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457). He took part in the Sasanian campaign to force the Christian

    Denshapuh

    Denshapuh

    Denshapuh

  • Farrukhzad
  • Ispahbadh of Tabaristan

    greatly weakened the Sasanian Empire, but by 632, when Khosrow's grandson Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651) ascended the throne, order was somewhat restored. However

    Farrukhzad

    Farrukhzad

  • Arab conquest of Mesopotamia
  • 633–638 AD invasion of the Sasanid Empire by the Rashidun Caliphate

    Khaseef with the Rashidun army and assault Ullais frontally. Emperor Yazdegerd III meanwhile sent orders to Bahman Jaduya to proceed to Ullais and take

    Arab conquest of Mesopotamia

    Arab conquest of Mesopotamia

    Arab_conquest_of_Mesopotamia

  • Arab conquest of Fars
  • Early phase of the mid-7th-century Arab conquest of Iran

    al-Thaqafi that ultimately overran the province. The Sasanian emperor Yazdegerd III, who had travelled to Pars to command the defense against the Arabs

    Arab conquest of Fars

    Arab conquest of Fars

    Arab_conquest_of_Fars

  • Death of Yazdgerd
  • 1979 Persian play

    "Regicide") (Persian: مرگ یزدگرد) is a Persian play about the death of Yazdegerd III by Bahram Beyzai, often considered his magnum opus, which he adapted

    Death of Yazdgerd

    Death_of_Yazdgerd

  • Antiochus (praepositus sacri cubiculi)
  • after Arcadius' death in 408, having been dispatched by the Persian shah Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420) to watch over the young Theodosius. It may be, however

    Antiochus (praepositus sacri cubiculi)

    Antiochus_(praepositus_sacri_cubiculi)

  • Vache II of Albania
  • King of Caucasian Albania

    Aswagen (r. 415–440). His mother was a daughter of the Sasanian king Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457), and he was himself married to the niece or sister of

    Vache II of Albania

    Vache_II_of_Albania

  • Persian revolts against the Rashidun Caliphate
  • Series of Persian uprisings against Rashidun rule

    these efforts, at times providing support to the last Sasanian emperor, Yazdegerd III. Internal instability during the First Fitna provided further opportunities

    Persian revolts against the Rashidun Caliphate

    Persian_revolts_against_the_Rashidun_Caliphate

  • List of grand viziers of Persia
  • (Persian: صدراعظم). Abarsam (for Ardashir I) Khosrow-Yazdegerd (for Yazdegerd I) Mihr-Narseh (for Yazdegerd I and Bahram V) Suren Pahlav (for Bahram V) Bozorgmehr

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List_of_grand_viziers_of_Persia

  • Theodosius II
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450

    Confessor, the Sasanian king Yazdegerd I (399–420) was appointed by Arcadius as the guardian of Theodosius, whom Yazdegerd treated as his own child, sending

    Theodosius II

    Theodosius II

    Theodosius_II

  • Ramana Tower
  • Monument in Baku, Azerbaijan

    Quadrangular Tower Ramana Tower Round Tower (Mardakan) Sabayil Castle Shahbulag Castle Shaki fortress Shapurgala Shusha fortress Shindan Castle Yazdegerd Castle

    Ramana Tower

    Ramana Tower

    Ramana_Tower

  • Sasanian family tree
  • Iranian imperial family from 224 to 651

    IV (Persian: اردوان Ardavan) and ended when the last Sasanian monarch, Yazdegerd III (632–651), lost a 19-year struggle to drive out the early Arab Caliphate

    Sasanian family tree

    Sasanian_family_tree

  • Sarir
  • Christian Dagestan state, 5th-12th century

    Bahram V. The first king allegedly arrived in Dagestan as an emissary of Yazdegerd III, bringing with him the Sasanian throne and the imperial treasure after

    Sarir

    Sarir

    Sarir

  • Sistan
  • Region in Iran and Afghanistan

    king Yazdegerd III fled to Sakastan in the mid-640s, where its governor Aparviz (who was more or less independent), helped him. However, Yazdegerd III

    Sistan

    Sistan

    Sistan

  • Christianity in the Sasanian Empire
  • Brief history of Christianity in the Sasanian Empire (Iraq and Iran modern territory)

    take place over the centuries, in the reigns of Shapur II, Yazdegerd I, Bahram V, Yazdegerd II, and others, which came to be popularly expressed in Christian

    Christianity in the Sasanian Empire

    Christianity_in_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Hyrcania
  • Historical region in the south-east of the Caspian sea

    angel sent by Ahura Mazda to end Yazdegerd's tyranny. Gurgān is known to have held a mint as early as the reign of Yazdegerd II. An unsuccessful revolt led

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

  • AD 420
  • Calendar year

    command of vicar Maurocellus suffers a defeat at Braga in Gallaecia. Yazdegerd I dies after a 21-year reign, and is succeeded by his son Bahram V, who

    AD 420

    AD 420

    AD_420

  • James Intercisus
  • Christian saint (died 420 AD)

    (421-422). Tradition states that he was a military officer and courtier to Yazdegerd I who had apostatized after this ruler began to persecute Christians.

    James Intercisus

    James Intercisus

    James_Intercisus

  • Mar Zutra
  • Babylonian rabbi (died 417)

    described together in their studies, meals, and visits to the court of Yazdegerd I. He headed the Yeshiva of Pumbedita, and according to the book "Seder

    Mar Zutra

    Mar_Zutra

  • Narsi
  • Sassanid noble

    of Khosrau II, ascend the throne. After a period of coups and revolts, Yazdegerd III was crowned as king of the Sasanian Empire in 632 at Estakhr. With

    Narsi

    Narsi

  • Assyrians
  • Ethnic group native to Mesopotamia

    Zoroastrian creed prior to his conversion to Christianity. During the reign of Yazdegerd I, Christians in Persia were viewed with suspicion as potential Roman

    Assyrians

    Assyrians

    Assyrians

  • Nezak Tarkhan
  • Nomadic ruler of Tokharistan (died c. 710)

    he allied with the marzban of Merv against the Sasanian ruler Yazdegerd III. Yazdegerd III was defeated and barely escaped with his life, but he was murdered

    Nezak Tarkhan

    Nezak Tarkhan

    Nezak_Tarkhan

  • Boran
  • Sasanian queen of Iran

    which Boran was killed by strangulation. She was succeeded by her nephew Yazdegerd III, the last Sasanian ruler, making her the penultimate ruler of the

    Boran

    Boran

    Boran

  • Peroz I
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 459 to 484

    Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 459 to 484. A son of Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457), he rejected the rule of his elder brother and incumbent

    Peroz I

    Peroz I

    Peroz_I

  • Mihr-Narseh
  • Sasanian nobleman and minister

    (wuzurg framadār) of the Sasanian shahanshahs Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420), Bahram V (r. 420–438), Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457) and Peroz I (r. 457–484). According

    Mihr-Narseh

    Mihr-Narseh

    Mihr-Narseh

  • Military conquests of Umar's era
  • Conquests of the Rashidun Caliphate, 634–644

    the year 635, Emperor Heraclius allied with Sassanid Persian Emperor Yazdegerd III on the latter's request to crush the Muslim power. A plan was agreed

    Military conquests of Umar's era

    Military conquests of Umar's era

    Military_conquests_of_Umar's_era

  • Plague of Sheroe
  • Plague epidemic in Mesopotamia, 627–628 CE

    empire followed from 634 to 642 during the reign of Kavad's successor Yazdegerd III. The Sasanian Empire was already unstable when the Plague of Sheroe

    Plague of Sheroe

    Plague_of_Sheroe

  • List of battles 301–1300
  • both supposedly died in combat. 451 Battle of Avarayr 26 May Forces of Yazdegerd II annihilate the Christian Armenian rebels led by Saint Vartan. Fall

    List of battles 301–1300

    List_of_battles_301–1300

  • Al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man
  • King of the Lakhmids

    Zayd-Manāt ibn Zayd-Allah al-Ghassani, and his father was al-Nu'man I. Yazdegerd I, who had strong relations with his father sent Mundhir his infant son

    Al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man

    Al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man

    Al-Mundhir_I_ibn_al-Nu'man

  • Zoroastrian calendar
  • Religious date system

    Yazdegirdi or Yazdgerdi) counts from the accession of the last Sassanid ruler, Yazdegerd III (16 June 632 CE). This convention was proposed by Cama in the 1860s

    Zoroastrian calendar

    Zoroastrian calendar

    Zoroastrian_calendar

  • Battle of the Yarmuk
  • 636 CE conflict between the Rashidun Caliphate and Byzantine Empire

    Heraclius prepared for a counterattack to reacquire the lost regions. In 635 Yazdegerd III, the Emperor of Persia, sought an alliance with the Byzantine Emperor

    Battle of the Yarmuk

    Battle of the Yarmuk

    Battle_of_the_Yarmuk

  • Al-Nu'man I ibn Imru al-Qays
  • Sixth Lakhmid king (390–418)

    Khawarnaq was built as a resort for his overlord, the Sasanian Persian shah Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420) and his son Bahram V (r. 420–438), who spent his childhood

    Al-Nu'man I ibn Imru al-Qays

    Al-Nu'man I ibn Imru al-Qays

    Al-Nu'man_I_ibn_Imru_al-Qays

  • Uthman
  • 3rd Rashidun caliph from 644 to 656

    launched a series of further military expansions by further mauling Yazdegerd III near Oxus River in Turkmenistan and later crushing a military coalition

    Uthman

    Uthman

    Uthman

  • Hormizd VI
  • King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians

    he was overthrown by the same troops who had previously supported him. Yazdegerd III, another grandson of Khosrow II, with the support of the nobles, succeeded

    Hormizd VI

    Hormizd VI

    Hormizd_VI

  • Yazd
  • City in Yazd province, Iran

    ("History of Yazd") of 1441, Yazd was re-founded by "Yazdegerd, son of Bahram", i.e. Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457). The word yazd means God. After the Muslim

    Yazd

    Yazd

    Yazd

  • Narsieh
  • Tang dynasty general

    general who fled to the Tang dynasty with his father, Peroz III, son of Yazdegerd III, the last Sasanian emperor of Persia, after the Muslim conquest of

    Narsieh

    Narsieh

    Narsieh

  • Bahman Jaduya
  • 7th-century Sasanian general

    army was defeated. Bahman withdrew to Ctesiphon, where the young king Yazdegerd III—then ill—commanded him to launch a counterattack. Instead, Bahman

    Bahman Jaduya

    Bahman_Jaduya

  • Siyah al-Uswari
  • Iranian nobleman

    as the Asawira). During the Arab invasion of Iran, the Sasanian king Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651) sent 300 men under Siyah al-Uswari to defend Khuzestan

    Siyah al-Uswari

    Siyah_al-Uswari

  • Sistani Persians
  • Ethnic group of Persian people

    king Yazdegerd III fled to Sakastan in the mid-640s, where its governor Aparviz (who was more or less independent), helped him. However, Yazdegerd III

    Sistani Persians

    Sistani Persians

    Sistani_Persians

  • List of monarchs of Iran
  • Mesopotamia. The empire itself was conquered in 640–651. By the time of Yazdegerd III's death in 651, the Sasanians only retained Bactria. Following the

    List of monarchs of Iran

    List of monarchs of Iran

    List_of_monarchs_of_Iran

  • Aswagen
  • King of Caucasian Albania

    (r. 309–379). Aswagen was himself married to a daughter of shahanshah Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457). It was under Aswagen that the Caucasian Albanian script

    Aswagen

    Aswagen

  • Abdas of Susa
  • Bishop and Saint

    calls him "bishop of Persia". He was executed under the orders of shah Yazdegerd I after refusing to rebuild a Zoroastrian fire temple that he had destroyed

    Abdas of Susa

    Abdas of Susa

    Abdas_of_Susa

  • Rostam and Sohrab
  • Persian legends tale

    Kiumars, down to the defeat and death of the last Sasanian emperor, Yazdegerd III, at the hands of the Arab armies of Islam in the middle of the seventh

    Rostam and Sohrab

    Rostam_and_Sohrab

  • Zuṭṭ
  • Historical ethnic group in the Middle East

    inhabited the city of Haumat al-Zutt in Khuzistan. The last Sassanid emperor, Yazdegerd III, called Zutt from Sind to help in his war against Arabs. They fought

    Zuṭṭ

    Zuṭṭ

  • Seleucia
  • Seleucid Empire capital in modern Iraq

    centre. Following the edict of toleration by the Persian Sasanian King Yazdegerd I, which for the time being brought an end to the persecution of Christians

    Seleucia

    Seleucia

    Seleucia

  • Shahrag
  • Shahrag (Persian: شهرگ; also spelled Shahrak) was an Iranian aristocrat, who served as the governor of Pars during the Arab invasion of Iran. He is first

    Shahrag

    Shahrag

  • Sasanian Armenia
  • Parts of Armenia under the control of the Sasanian Empire

    North was of particular concern to Yazdegerd II. After a successful invasion of the Eastern Roman Empire, Yazdegerd began summoning Armenian nobles to

    Sasanian Armenia

    Sasanian Armenia

    Sasanian_Armenia

  • Artaxias IV
  • King of Armenia from 422 to 428

    visited the court of the Sasanid king, Yazdegerd I, to obtain the release of Khosrov IV from political exile. Yazdegerd consented and released Khosrov from

    Artaxias IV

    Artaxias IV

    Artaxias_IV

  • Mihran Bahram-i Chobin
  • Mihran Bahram-i Chubin was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Mihran. He was the son of Bahram Chobin, the famous Sasanian spahbed and briefly shahanshah

    Mihran Bahram-i Chobin

    Mihran_Bahram-i_Chobin

  • Zoroastrianism in India
  • Overview of the Zoroastrian populace in India

    Yazdegerd III came to power in Persia but the Arab/Muslim army had already begun invading Persia. The Muslims defeated them at Nahavand and Yazdegerd

    Zoroastrianism in India

    Zoroastrianism in India

    Zoroastrianism_in_India

  • Tabaristan
  • Historical region of Iran

    Valash, requested the aid of (shahanshah) Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651). Being unable to suppress the revolt, Yazdegerd III instead acknowledged Gil Gavbara as

    Tabaristan

    Tabaristan

    Tabaristan

  • Inscriptional Pahlavi
  • Earliest attested form of Pahlavi scripts

    some rudimentary ligatures (letters joined on the baseline). Drachm of Yazdegerd II (struck ca. 439-447) inscribed: ⭯ 𐭬𐭦𐭣𐭩𐭮𐭭 𐭡𐭢𐭩 𐭪𐭣𐭩 𐭩𐭦𐭣𐭪𐭫𐭲𐭩‎

    Inscriptional Pahlavi

    Inscriptional Pahlavi

    Inscriptional_Pahlavi

  • Kidarites
  • 320–467 CE dynasty of nomads in Central and South Asia

    5th century by the Kidarites, who forced Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420), Bahram V (r. 420–438), and/or Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457) to pay them tribute. Although

    Kidarites

    Kidarites

  • Banu al-Munajjim
  • Iranian family of Abbasid officials

    al-Munajjim were descended from Mihr-Gushnasp, a son of the last Sasanian king Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651). The family is first mentioned in the 9th century, when

    Banu al-Munajjim

    Banu_al-Munajjim

  • Persian martyr acts
  • Syriac Christian martyrological texts from the Sasanian Empire

    were also set during the reigns of other emperors such as Yazdegerd I, Bahram V, Yazdegerd II, Kavad I, Khosrow I, Hormizd IV, and Khosrow II. Later works

    Persian martyr acts

    Persian_martyr_acts

  • Heraclius
  • Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641

    Azarmidokht all succeeded to the throne within months of each other. Only when Yazdegerd III, a grandson of Khosrow II, succeeded to the throne in 632, was there

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

  • Aparviz of Sakastan
  • Mid-7th-century Iranian marzban of Sakastan

    Aparviz was an Iranian aristocrat, who served as the marzban (general of a frontier province, "margrave") of Sakastan in the 7th century. He is first mentioned

    Aparviz of Sakastan

    Aparviz_of_Sakastan

  • Religion in Afghanistan
  • last Sassanid Emperor, Yazdegerd III, became a hunted fugitive and fled eastward deep into Central Asia. In pursuing Yazdegerd, the Arabs chose to enter

    Religion in Afghanistan

    Religion in Afghanistan

    Religion_in_Afghanistan

  • Roman–Persian wars
  • officials who had converted to Christianity, and the second in 440, when Yazdegerd II raided Roman Armenia. The Anastasian War ended the longest period of

    Roman–Persian wars

    Roman–Persian_wars

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  • Larson
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Scandinavian

    Larson

    Son of Lars; Form of Lawrence

  • Siyali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Modern

    Siyali

    Wishful

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jaboah

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

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    A Beloved Blessing

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pulley

    English : from Middle English Pulleis ‘man from Apulia’ (in Italy) (Middle English Poille, Poyle, Apuelle).English : habitational name from Pulley in Shropshire.German (of Slavic origin) : from a personal name formed with Old Slavic bolij ‘more’, or a variant of Puley, from the medieval name of a Christian martyr Pelagius (from Greek pelagos ‘sea’).

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    God is my strength

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    Always in Your Front as a Inward Eyes

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Dinapati

    The Sun

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    Hindu

    Tarpana

    Same as Gayatri

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    Hindu, Indian

    Deepesha

    Lighted

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