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Piruz Khosrow (Middle Persian: Pērōz Khusraw), also
known as
Piruzan or Firuzan, was a
powerful Persian aristocrat who was the
leader of the
Parsig (Persian)...
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Pirouz Dilanchi (Azerbaijani:
Piruz Dilənçi; born Ali Ismayilfiruz, علی اسماعیل فیروز; May 1965 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian-Azerbaijani separatist...
- the free dictionary.
Feroz or
variants such as Firuz, Firuze,
Peroz or
Piruz (Persian, 'victorious') may
refer to:
Peroz I (r. 459–484),
Sasanian king...
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Piruz (Persian: پيروز), also
Romanized as
Pīrūz; also
known as Fārī and Parī, is a
village in, and the
capital of, Kamazan-e
Vosta Rural District of Zand...
- Hāji
Firuz (Persian: حاجی فیروز) or Khwāje
Piruz (Persian: خواجه پیروز) is a
fictional character in
Iranian folklore who
appears in the
streets by the...
- Abū Luʾluʾa Fīrūz (Arabic: أبو لؤلؤة فيروز; from
Middle Persian: Pērōz) was a
Sasanian Persian slave who ********inated Umar ibn al-Khattab (r. 634–644)...
- The
Shrine of Abu Lu'lu'a (Persian: بقعه ابولولو), also
known as the
Shrine of Bābā Shujāʿ al-Dīn (بقعه بابا شجاع الدين) is a
mausoleum built over what...
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presumably strangled by
Piruz Khosrow.
Hostilities were thus
resumed between the two factions. Not long afterwards, both
Rostam and
Piruz Khosrow were threatened...
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Ramavand Piruz Ali (Persian: رماوند پيروز علي, also
Romanized as Ramāvand
Pīrūz ʿAlī; also
known as Ramāvand and Cham Charāgh) is a
village in Zirtang...
- Shahrbaraz. He was
shortly thereafter deposed by
Piruz and his faction, who did not
acknowledge his rule.
Piruz crowned Azarmidokht, the
sister of Boran, as...