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- Bānbishn was a Middle Persian title meaning "queen", and was held by royal women in Sasanian Iran who were the king's daughters and sisters, and also by...
- during S****anid times, the prin****l Shahbanu was also titled banbishnan banbishn ("Queen of Queens") analogous to the emperor's title shahanshah (lit. "King...
- Denag (Middle Persian: Dēnag) was a 3rd-century Sasanian queen (banbishn), who was the wife (and sister) of the Sasanian king (shah) Ardashir I (r. 224–242)...
- "King of Kings" (the inscriptions mention Adhur-Anahid as his Banbishnan banbishn, "Queen of Queens", but her relationship with Ardashir has not been fully...
- Asia and North Africa Emperor: Caliph Shahanshah King of Kings Padishah Banbishn Sultan of Sultans Chakravarti Samrat Maharajadhiraja Khagan King: Maharaja...
- Asia and North Africa Emperor: Caliph Shahanshah King of Kings Padishah Banbishn Sultan of Sultans Chakravarti Samrat Maharajadhiraja Khagan King: Maharaja...
- Asia and North Africa Emperor: Caliph Shahanshah King of Kings Padishah Banbishn Sultan of Sultans Chakravarti Samrat Maharajadhiraja Khagan King: Maharaja...
- Farah Pahlavi 21 December 1959 – 11 February 1979 Details Style Shahbanu Banbishn Formation 678 BC Abolition 11 February 1979 Residence Apadana Tachara Palace...
- was the title bānbishnān bānbishn ("Queen of Queens"), matched the title shahanshah ("King of Kings") and abbreviated as bānbishn. Musa, Boran and Azarmidokht...
- Khwarranzem (Middle Persian: Xwarranzēm) was a 3rd-century Sasanian queen (banbishn), married to Ardashir I or to Shapur I. The origins of her name is unknown...