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  1. Bahram Gushnasp, known in Byzantine sources as Bargousnas, was an Iranian military officer from the House of Mihran. He is first mentioned during an unknown date, where he campaigned against the Himyarites, and was quite successful; he managed to capture the Himyarite king Sanatources, sack his capital and take many captives.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Bahrām Chōbīn (Middle Persian: see picture; New Persian: بهرام چوبین), also known by his epithet Mehrbandak (Middle Persian: Mihrewandak ), [1] was a famous spahbed (senior army commander) during the late 6th century in Persia. He usurped the Sasanian throne from Khosrau II, ruling for a year as Bahram VI (590-591). [2] .

  3. iranicaonline.org › articles › adur-gusnasp-an-atas-bahram-see-atas-that-is-aĀDUR GUŠNASP – Encyclopaedia Iranica

    22 de jul. de 2011 · ĀDUR GUŠNASP, an Ātaš Bahrām (see Ātaš ), that is, a Zoroastrian sacred fire of the highest grade, held to be one of the three great fires of ancient Iran, existing since creation (see further under Ādur Burzēn-Mihr ). The name Gušnasp, presumed to be that of the fire’s unknown founder, means “Stallion.”

  4. Adur Gushnasp (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭲𐭥𐭫𐭩 𐭦𐭩 𐭢𐭱𐭭𐭮𐭯 ʾtwly ZY gšnsp Ādur ī Gušnasp; New Persian: آذرگشسب Āzargušasb) was the name of a Zoroastrian sacred fire of the highest grade (Atash Behram), which served as one of the three most sacred fires of pre-Islamic Iran; the two others being the ...

  5. Son of general Bahram Gushnasp and hailing from the noble House of Mihran, Bahram began his career as the governor of Ray, and was promoted to the army chief ( spahbed) of the northwestern portions of the empire after capturing the Byzantine stronghold of Dara, fighting in the war of 572–591.

  6. Bahram Chubin (en persa بهرام چوبین, transcrito al español Vahram o Bahram) era un célebre Eran spahbod (general, jefe del estado mayor y ministro de guerra) durante el reino de Cosroes II en el Irán sasánida. Se tomó el poder y se autoproclamó rey bajo el nombre de Bahram VI (también transcrito Vahram VI) durante un corto año ...

  7. Bahram Gushnasp, known in Byzantine sources as Bargousnas, was a Iranian military officer from the House of Mihran. He is first mentioned during an unknown date, where he campaigned against the Himyarites, and was quite successful; he managed to capture the Himyarite king Sanatources, sack his...