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- Azarethes (Gr****: Ἀζαρέθης), also recorded as Exarath (Ἑξαράθ) and Zuraq, was a S****anid Persian military commander during the Byzantine–S****anid Wars...
- Byzantine Empire under Belisarius and a Sasanian cavalry force commanded by Azarethes. After being defeated at the Battle of Dara, the Sasanians moved to invade...
- inquiry, the result of which was the dismissal of Belisarius from his post. Azarethes, the Persians' commander at Callini****, was also stripped of his ranks...
- Persian survivors escape. Following the defeat, the Sasanians under Spahbod Azarethes together with their client Lakhmids started another invasion, this time...
- failed and Khosrow I ordered a withdrawal. The Sasanian contingent under Azarethes was still fighting and making progress at one of the gates, but were driven...
- he sent under Azarethes to invade the Byzantine province of Commagene. When the Byzantine army under Belisarius approached, Azarethes and his men withdrew...
-  48  despite heavy numerical superiority, as the opposing commander, Azarethes, was a tactician as good as himself. Belisarius fled the field probably...
- that they were his hereditary slave. When a S****anid contingent under Azarethes threatened to break into the city through one of the gates, Peranius led...
- equal to that of the wuzurg framadar (minister). Aspad Gushnasp Chiliarch Azarethes, the Latin name of whom is probably a corruption of this title (hazaraft)...
- defeats the S****anid Empire 531 – Battle of Callini**** – Persian general Azarethes defeats Belisarius 533 – 13 September Battle of Ad Decimum – Belisarius...