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Bahram Gushnasp

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126: 42:, and was quite successful; he managed to capture the Himyarite king Sanatources, sack his capital and take many captives. He is later mentioned in 573, as the head of the Sasanian garrison in the important city of 182: 163: 86: 187: 107: 65:, who would later occupy high offices in the Sasanian state, and even manage to overthrow the Sasanian king himself in 590–591. 156: 207: 202: 197: 47: 149: 192: 51: 54:, a place near Nisibis. He was, however, defeated and is not mentioned in any source after that. 103: 82: 39: 133: 20: 32: 28: 176: 62: 102:. New York, New York and London, United Kingdom: Routledge (Taylor & Francis). 97: 76: 125: 58: 38:
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81:. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. 137: 46:, when it was besieged by the Byzantine general 96:Greatrex, Geoffrey; Lieu, Samuel N. C. (2002). 57:It is known that he had several children named 61:, Gorduya, Gordiya. His most famous child was 157: 8: 164: 150: 132:This Sasanian biographical article is a 7: 122: 120: 136:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 14: 183:People of the Roman–Sasanian Wars 124: 1: 224: 188:6th-century Iranian people 119: 31:military officer from the 208:Sasanian people stubs 203:Generals of Khosrow I 198:People from Ray, Iran 145: 144: 88:978-0-521-20160-5 215: 166: 159: 152: 128: 121: 113: 92: 223: 222: 218: 217: 216: 214: 213: 212: 193:House of Mihran 173: 172: 171: 170: 117: 110: 95: 89: 74: 71: 33:House of Mihran 17:Bahram Gushnasp 12: 11: 5: 221: 219: 211: 210: 205: 200: 195: 190: 185: 175: 174: 169: 168: 161: 154: 146: 143: 142: 129: 115: 114: 108: 93: 87: 70: 67: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 220: 209: 206: 204: 201: 199: 196: 194: 191: 189: 186: 184: 181: 180: 178: 167: 162: 160: 155: 153: 148: 147: 141: 139: 135: 130: 127: 123: 118: 111: 109:0-415-14687-9 105: 101: 100: 94: 90: 84: 80: 79: 73: 72: 68: 66: 64: 63:Bahram Chobin 60: 55: 53: 49: 45: 41: 36: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 138:expanding it 131: 116: 98: 77: 56: 37: 24: 16: 15: 23:sources as 19:, known in 177:Categories 59:Mardansina 40:Himyarites 25:Bargousnas 52:Sargathon 27:, was an 21:Byzantine 69:Sources 48:Marcian 44:Nisibis 29:Iranian 106:  85:  134:stub 104:ISBN 83:ISBN 179:: 35:. 165:e 158:t 151:v 140:. 112:. 91:.

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Byzantine
Iranian
House of Mihran
Himyarites
Nisibis
Marcian
Sargathon
Mardansina
Bahram Chobin
The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Volume III: A.D. 527–641
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978-0-521-20160-5
The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars (Part II, 363–630 AD)
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0-415-14687-9
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