- Adur
Gushnasp (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭲𐭥𐭫𐭩 𐭦𐭩 𐭢𐭱𐭭𐭮𐭯 ʾtwly ZY gšnspĀdur ī Gušnasp; New Persian: آذرگشسب Āzargušasb) was the name of a Zoroastrian...
- Izad
Gushnasp,
known in
Armenian sources as Yezatvshnasp, and in
Islamic Iranian sources as Yazdan, was a
Sasanian nobleman of
Parthian or
Daylamite origin...
- Mah-Adhur
Gushnasp (Persian: ماه آذرگشنسپ), also
known by the
Arabicized form of Mahadharjushnas, was an
Iranian nobleman who
served as the
wuzurg framadār...
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Arvand Gushnasp was an
Iranian nobleman, who
briefly served as the
marzban (governor) of
Sasanian Iberia from 540 to 541. He was
headquartered in Tbilisi...
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Bahram Gushnasp,
known in
Byzantine sources as Bargousnas, was an
Iranian military officer from the
House of Mihran. He is
first mentioned during an unknown...
- Azen
Gushnasp was an
Iranian statesman who
served as the
minister (wuzurg framadār) of the
Sasanian king
Hormizd IV (r. 579–590) from an
unknown date till...
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Namdar Gushnasp was a
leading Iranian military leader in 7th-century
Sasanian Iran, who pla**** a
major role
during the
early stages of the
Sasanian civil...
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Piran Gushnasp, also
known by his
baptized name of Grigor, was an
Iranian commander from the
House of Mihran. In the
early 6th century, he was appointed...
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mentioned in 628, he,
along with his
brother Mah-Adhur
Gushnasp, was the son of a
certain Jushnas (
Gushnasp), and an
unnamed Ispahbudhan noblewoman, who was...
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Adhur Gushnasp (also
spelled Arderveshnasp) was the
marzban ("margrave") of the
Sasanian province of
Armenia from 465 to 482. He was
killed during the...