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- Karen family and the Rashidun Caliphate along with their allies, the Kanārangīyān family. In 651, Yazdegerd III was murdered by Mahuy Suri, the marzban...
- Caliphate Sasanian Empire Caucasian Albania (633–636) Lakhmids (633–637) Kanārangīyāns (633–651) House of Ispahbudhan (633–651) House of Mihran (633–651) House...
- nobles and families such as king Dinar of the House of Karen, and later Kanarangiyans of Khorasan, mutinied against their Sasanian overlords. Although the...
- Kavad. Gushnaspdad, a member of a prominent family of landowners (the Kanarangiyan) proposed that Kavad be executed. His suggestion was overruled, however...
- Iran with a Hephthalite army. When Kavad crossed the domains of the Kanarangiyan family in Khorasan, he was met by a member of the family, Adergoudounbades...
- other marzbans, the position was hereditary. The family holding it (the Kanarangiyan) is first attested in the reign of Yazdegerd I (r. 399–421), but was...
- represented by Varaztirots II Bagratuni, and finally Kanadbak of the Kanārangīyān family. On 25 February, Khosrow's son Sheroe, along with his commander...
- represented by Varaztirots II Bagratuni, and finally Kanadbak of the Kanārangīyān family. On the night of 25 February, the night-watch of the Sasanian...
- nobility to discuss what to do with Kavad. Gushnaspdad, a member of the Kanarangiyan, the family that held the important title of kanarang (military leader...
- part of the fiefdom of three strong Parthian families, including the Kanarangiyan, who were based in the Tus region). The nobility and clergy, who despised...