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    Bahram I (also spelled Wahram I or Warahran I; Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭) was the fourth Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 271 to 274. He was the...
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    briefly its ruler as Bahram VI (r. 590-591). Son of general Bahram Gushnasp and hailing from the noble House of Mihran, Bahram began his career as the...
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    reigns of Shapur I (r. 240–270), Hormizd I (r. 270–271), Bahram I (r. 271–274), and Bahram II (r. 274–293). During the brief reign of Bahram II's son and...
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    (shahanshah) of Iran, from 274 to 293. He was the son and successor of Bahram I (r. 271–274). Bahram II, while still in his teens, ascended the throne with the aid...
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    Bahram V (also spelled Wahram V or Warahran V; Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭), also known as Bahram Gur (New Persian: بهرام گور, "Bahram the onager [hunter]")...
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  • 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...
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  • Bahram Rajabzadeh (Azerbaijani: Bəhram Rəcəbzadə, born August 3, 1991) is an Azerbaijani kickboxer and coach. He is currently signed with GLORY. Bahram...
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    had generally been "King of Kings of Iran". Hormizd I was succeeded by his eldest brother Bahram I. The name of Hormizd (also spelled Ōhrmazd, Hormozd)...
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    Caspian coast—and after subjugating them, he appointed his son Bahram (the later Bahram I) as their king. He then marched to the East and annexed most of...
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    Verethragna or Bahram (Avestan: 𐬬𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬖𐬥𐬀‎ vərəθraγna) is an Indo-Iranian deity. The neuter noun verethragna is related to Avestan verethra...
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    still viewed Bahram I as a usurper. The succession of Bahram I's son, Bahram II (r. 274–293) seemingly occurred without any issues. After Bahram II's death...
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    Bahram III (also spelled Wahram III or Warahran III; Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭, New Persian: بهرام سوم), was the sixth king (shah) of the Sasanian Empire...
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    son Bahram I acceded to the throne, he was pressured by the Zoroastrian high-priest Kartir Bahram I to kill Mani and persecute his followers. Bahram II...
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  • Bahrām-i Māh Ādhar was a 6th-century Iranian aristocrat who held high military and civil offices under Khosrow I (r. 531–579) and Hormizd IV (r. 579–590)...
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  • Mars. Bahram, one of the sons of Goudarz in Iranian mythology Sassanid kings: Bahrām I (r. 273–276) Bahrām II(r. 276–293) Bahrām III (r. 293) Bahrām IV (r...
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    Bahram IV (also spelled Wahram IV or Warahran IV; Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭), was the Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 388 to 399. He...
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  • Mihran-i Bahram-i Razi, better simply known as Mihran Razi, was an Iranian military officer from the Mihran family. He was killed in 637 at the battle...
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    painter. Shapur's successor Hormizd I, who reigned only for one year, continued to patronize Mani, but his successor Bahram I, a follower of the intolerant...
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    against his brother and suzerain the Sasanian King of Kings Bahram II (r. 274–293). Hormizd I Kushanshah was notably the first Kushano-Sasanian ruler to...
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    Sasanian King of Kings, Bahram II (r. 274–293 CE). Xerxes, the eldest son of Darius and Atossa, succeeded to the throne as Xerxes I; before his accession...
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    Menmaatre Seti I (or Sethos I in Greek) was the second pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt during the New Kingdom period, ruling c. 1294 or 1290...
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    conquest against Shapur I and drives the Persians back across the Euphrates. 271 - Coronation of Hormizd I. 273 - Coronation of Bahram I. 274 or 277 - The execution...
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    war lasted until 591, ending with the overthrow of the Mihranid usurper Bahram Chobin and the restoration of the Sasanian family as the rulers of Iran...
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    Nebuchadnezzar I (/nɛbjʊkədˈnɛzər/), reigned c. 1121–1100 BC, was the fourth king of the Second Dynasty of Isin and Fourth Dynasty of Babylon. He ruled...
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    He then arrests a surviving conspirator and has him burned alive. King Bahram I of Persia dies after a 3-year reign, in which the Zoroastrian priests at...
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    Manichean faith. He is succeeded by his brother Bahram I, who has been governing the province of Atropatene. Bahram proceeds to crush a rebellion by various...
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    Seleucus I Nicator (/səˈljuːkəs naɪˈkeɪtər/;[citation needed] c. 358 – 281 BC; Greek: Σέλευκος Νικάτωρ Séleukos Nikátōr Attic Greek pronunciation: [sé...
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  • Hibil Ziwa.: 58  Zazai of Gawazta was a contemporary of Sasanian Emperor Bahram I (r. 271–274), who persecuted non-Zoroastrian minorities and was known for...
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  • figure Wahrām-ī-Warȷā̌wand in late Pahlavi literature may point to Bahram VII. Bahram died in 710 in his private domicile in Luoyang. Bahram VII's son, Prince...
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    Coin of Bahram I of the Sassanian Empire (late 3rd century AD, Ctesiphon mint)...
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