Sassanid rule

  • Hormuz I

    (Hormuz I) Or (Hormazdardshir) From 272 to 273 (ad)، (Sassanid king) Was. After his father, Shapur I, reigned as the emperor of Iran. He, who had shown great courage in the wars of Rome and Armenia during his father's lifetime, is brave because of his bravery. (Run, hero)…

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  • Bahram I

    Bahram I or (Vahram I) the fourth (Sassanid king) And he is the first son of Shapur. From 273 to 276 AD, he reigned as the emperor of Iran after his brother, Hormuz I. (He had benefited from the support of Cartier Maubed to reach the kingdom.) The incapacity and weakness of Bahram I, which made him…

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  • Bahram II

    (Bahram II) From 276 to 293 (ad)، (Sassanid king) Was. After his father, Bahram I, as (Emperor of Iran) reigned. Cartier's influence and religious strictures about true identity (Cartier)Of course, there are still some dark points. Among others, some researchers have considered him with (tensor) (The famous Mobad of the evening…

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  • Bahram III

    (Bahram III) Or (Vahram III) From 293 to 293 AD, (Sassanid king) Was. His father was Bahram II, who succeeded him on the throne. Bahram III did not reign for more than a few months. His reign did not convince the opponents who were dissatisfied from the time of his father, and the opinions were against the claimant…

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  • Narsi or Narse, the Romans called him Narses

    (do not arrive) Or (don't come) Romans him (narcissus) called, from 293 to 302 (Sassanid king) Was. His father (Shapur I) Was. He sat on the throne instead of Bahram III. (You don't have a background) Power and influence (Cartier) (Zoroastrian fanatic Mobad), At (The reign of Bahram II) It was increased and reached the point where Shah…

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  • Hormuz II

    (Hormuz II) From 302 to 309 AD, the king (Sassanid) Was. He is a boy (do not arrive) He became the king after his father abdicated.   In the east, conflicts with (The Kushans) He found, but with the weakness and indolence he saw in the work, he was not able to deal with them. have to…

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  • Shapur II or Shapur Kabir or Shapur Zolaktaf

    After the second Hormoz, the cruelty and cruelty of Azarnarsi gave an excuse to the elders of the country to eliminate him.. They blinded one of his brothers, who were not considered worthy of the throne, and threw his other brother, who was named Hormazd like his father, into prison, who escaped shortly after.…

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  • Ardeshir II (Ardeshir Khair)

    (Ardeshir II) From 379 to 383 (Sassanid king) Was. It was the brother of Shapur Kabir or Shapur II who ascended the throne after him. At the time of sitting, more than seventy years of his life passed.(Ardeshir) He was a very weak but good-natured king. One of the events of his reign is that all complications…

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  • Shapur III (Taq Bostan)

    ( Shapur III ) Or ( Shahpur III ) From 383 to 388 (Sassanid king) and son (Shapur II) Was. During his reign, the nobles had power and Ardeshir was actually a puppet of this nobility, and because despite his bigoted and anti-Christian tendencies…

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