- The
Aswārān (singular aswār), also
spelled Asbārān and Savaran, was a
cavalry force that
formed the
backbone of the army of the
Sasanian Empire. They...
- The unit
consisted of
Iranian noblemen who were
originally part of the
aswaran unit of the
Sasanian army. It was
disbanded in 703 by al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf...
-
apparently chosen from the
House of Suren. Spāhbed:
Field general.
Aswārān-sardār,
aswārān-sālār:
literally "Commander of the Cavalry", but its
duties are...
- decorations, and
medals of the
United Kingdom Papal Orders of
Chivalry Aswaran Baghatur Boyar Cataphract Condottieri Conquistador Eagle warrior Equites...
-
Safavid Persia can
recruit Immortals as
elite unit for
infantry and cavalry.
Aswaran Pushtigban Immortals (Byzantine Empire)
Praetorian Guard Hazarbed Persian...
-
strong resistance in the
defence of the city
along with
Persian Aswaran. Later, as did
Aswaran, who were
known as
Asawira during the
caliphate period, they...
- lance. The
Sasanian lance,
known as nēzak (Middle Persian), used by the
aswaran cavalry, was
derived from the
Parthian kontos. The
Parthian version was...
- of
Khosrau I)
Commander of the cavalry:
Aspwargan salar (Parthian) or
aswaran salar (S****anian)
Commander of the archers:
Tirbodh Commander of the infantry:...
- period. In the
Sasanian period, it was a rank in the
hierarchy of the
aswaran cavalry force. In the
medieval period,
sarhang has been
defined as "a heroic...
-
village in
Armenia Saravan (title), a
title among the
Baloch and Bra****
Aswaran, S****anian
cavalry Wat Saravan, a
temple in
Phnom Penh,
Cambodia Salavan...