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Padishkhwārgar was a
Sasanian province in Late Antiquity,
which almost corresponded to the present-day
provinces of
Mazandaran and Gilan. The province...
- as
governor of Tabaristan, and was
given the
title of
Padishkhwargar Shah (king of
Padishkhwargar).
Kawus was
probably named after the mythical/legendary...
- Sasanians, the region,
along with
Gilan and Daylam, was part of the
Padishkhwargar kingdom of king Gushnasp, who is
mentioned in the
Letter of Tansar....
-
provinces of Ray and
Hyrcania (Gurgan) and was part of the
province of
Padishkhwargar.
Qumis became a
province in
medieval Iran. Its
western boundaries lay...
- (r. 208–224)
summoned all the
troops from Ray, Damavand, Daylam, and
Padishkhwargar to
fight the
newly established Sasanian Empire.
According to the Letter...
- (the
devastation of)
these armies, Adur
Gushnasp will be
carried to
Padishkhwargar." The fire
continued to burn for a long
period in the
Islamic era, but...
-
Mehrafarin Palace in
Chalus (presently
occupied by the
local police).
Padishkhwargar Kandolus Iran
portal Also
Romanized as Chālūs, Chaloos, Chalousse, Chalous...
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brother Kawus, who
ruled as governor-king of the
northern province of
Padishkhwargar.
Unlike Khosrow, he was a
Mazdakite (or at
least had
strong Mazdakite...
- (the
devastation of)
these armies, Adur
Gushnasp will be
carried to
Padishkhwargar." In 651, the
Arabs invaded Adurbadagan,
which was the
domain of the...
-
Bernard Quaritch.
Azami Sangsari,
Cheragh Ali (1978), "Gil Gavbara,
Padishkhwargars and
Dabuyid Dynasty (Great
Ispahbads of Tabarestan)",
Historical Studies...