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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...
- 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...