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Sakanshah (Middle Persian: Sagān-šāh, "king of the Saka") was the
title used by the
rulers (and
later governors) of Sakastan,
first appearing during Surenid...
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Shapur "
Sakanshah" was a
Sasanian prince who
served as the
governor of
Sakastan under his
brother king (shah)
Shapur II (r. 309–379).
Shapur served as...
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Shapur Sakanshah, the S****anid prince. Some
scholars believe that the name "Borazjan" is
mentioned in this inscription.
Shapur Sakanshah, the son of...
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province held the
title of marzban. The
governor also held the
title of "
Sakanshah" (king of the Saka)
until the
title was
abolished in ca. 459/60. The word...
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under the rule of the
Parthian Suren Kingdom,
whose ruler Ardashir Sakanshah became a
Sasanian v****al
during the
reign of Shapur's
father Ardashir...
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Ardashir I (r. 224–240) been
governed by
Sasanian princes, who held
title of
sakanshah ("king of the Saka"). When
Yazdegerd I died in 457,
Hormizd ascended the...
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region of Persia. An
inscription left in 311 AD by
Sasanian Prince Shapur Sakanshah, the son of
Hormizd II,
refers to the site as Sad-stūn,
meaning "Hundred...
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declarations of
their submission.
Turan was then
governed by the
Sakanshah, the
first notable one
being Ardashir I's grandson, N****h. The province...
- kingdom,
ruled by
princes from the
Sasanian family, who held the
title of
sakanshah ("King of the Saka").
Bahram I's
reign lasted briefly,
ending in September...
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Sasanian king
Ardashir I:
Goodbye to
Shapur I,
welcome to
Ardashir Sakanshah". The
Numismatic Chronicle. 176: 227–240. JSTOR 26637321. (registration...