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54: 183:, where he found Yazdegerd sick. However, Bahman was shortly ordered by the latter to make a counter-attack against the Arabs. Bahman, however, disobeyed the child king and sent Jaban to fight the Arabs instead. Jaban, who was sent alone on the western front to confront the Arabs, was defeated at the 225:, the army of Bahman had an advantage: the elephants in his army frightened the Arabs' horses, and which later resulted in the death of Abu Ubaid. The bridge was then broken by an Arab, and around 4,000 Arabs died by drowning and many others were killed by Bahman's forces. 416: 148:
Nothing is known of his early life, but Bahman Jadhuyih is recorded as an old man by 634. Bahman may have been the son of the Sasanian commander
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managed to flee from the bridge and rally 3,000 Arab survivors; however, some of them fled back to
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In 633, Andarzaghar, along with Bahman Jadhuyih, made a counter-attack against the army of
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in revenge for the death of Abu Ubaid and the others killed at the Battle of the Bridge.
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to protect the western frontiers from the Arabs who were plundering Iran.
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Index

Bahman Jadhuyih
al-Qadisiyyah

Sasanian Empire
Sasanian army
Muslim conquest of Iran
New Persian
Middle Persian
Sasanians
Arabs
Battle of the Bridge
anti-Arab
Mardanshah
Hormozd Jadhuyih
Piruz Khosrow
Sasanian
Andarzaghar
Khorasan
Khalid ibn al-Walid
Walaja
Ctesiphon
battle of Ullais
Abu Ubaid
Sawad
Rostam Farrokhzād
Jalinus
Wuzurgan
war elephants
Zhayedan
Battle of the Bridge

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