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Ahura Mazda (/əˌhʊərə ˈmæzdə/; Avestan: 𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬭𐬋 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬃, romanized: Ahurō Mazdā̊; Persian: اهورا مزدا, romanized: Ahurâ Mazdâ), also
known as Oromasdes...
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attempted to
build towns and
befriend the
Qarinvand ruler Wandad Hurmuzd (r. 765–809) in
order to
increase Abbasid influence there.
After he left...
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Vindadhhurmuzd (Persian: ونداد هرمز), also
known by the more
correct form of
Vandad Hormozd (ونداد هرمزد), was the
ruler of the
Qarinvand dynasty from...
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Abbasid caliphs grew,
people turned to the
Qarinvand dynasty Spahbed,
Wandad Hurmuzd and
asked him to lead
their uprising.
After deliberation with Spahbeds...
- p.176.
Volume VIII of the
online Shah Nama at [1],
under "The
Reign of
Hurmuzd, Son of Nushirwan." Sims-Williams,
Nicholas (2009). "Kadagistān". Encyclopaedia...
- of the
Persian month of Farvardin. Mīrzā-yi Nāẓir, Ibrāhīm. 1994. Rūz-i
Hurmuzd māh-i farwardīn ; Māh-i farwardīn, rūz-i k̲urdād : (hamrāh ba matn-i Pārsī-yi...
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until Abbasid Caliphate until the
attack of the
Persian general Wandad Hurmuzd. In
Hudud al-'Alam, Amol is
regarded as a
great city with
active commerce...
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maintained friendly relations with the
local autonomous ruler,
Wandad Hurmuzd,
captured the
fortress of
Ustunavand near Damavand,
founded the town of...