dictionary. Anushirvan (Middle Persian: Anōšagruwān, Persian: انوشيروان, Anūšīrvān) or Nushirvan may refer to: Khosrow I (501–579), known as Anushirvan, Sasanian...
New Persian: خسرو [xosˈroʊ̯]), traditionally known by his epithet of Anushirvan (انوشيروان [ænuːʃi:rˈvɔːn] "the Immortal Soul"), was the Sasanian King...
the new masters of Khorasan, invaded Anushirvan's domains, which forced him to accept their authority. Anushirvan died in 1059 and was succeeded by his...
Anushirvan ibn Khalid ibn Muhammad Kashani (Persian: انوشیروان بن خالد بن محمد کاشانی), also known as Abu Nasr Sharaf al-Din, was a Persian statesman and...
Anushirwan Khan (Persian: انوشیروان خان, Anūshīrvān Khān) occupied the Ilkhanid throne from 1344 until his death in 1357. He was a puppet of the Chobanid...
Anushirvan ibn Lashkari was the son and successor of Lashkari ibn Musa and briefly the seventh emir of the Shaddadids at Ganja in 1049. Anushirvan was...
tribesmen". Some members of the Shaddadid family, such as Manuchihr, Anushirvan, Gudarz and Ardashir, were named after the Sasanian shahanshahs of pre-Islamic...
private life in Baghdad, but, according to the contemporary biographer, Anushirvan ibn Khalid, Muhammad I had Ahmad imprisoned for ten years. Muhammad I...
people").[citation needed] Shervin is thought to be the shortened form of Anushirvan. One interpretation of the name is a combination of "Anousheh", meaning...
administration. After the reign of Kavad I, his son Khosrow I, also known as Anushirvan ("with the immortal soul"; ruled 531–579), ascended to the throne. He...
Tabaristan. He then appointed a Seljuq noble to govern the region, but let Anushirvan Sharaf al-Ma'ali keep his status as nominal ruler of those territories...
governorship of Shamakhi) Anushirvan staged a palace coup in Shamakhi while he was away hunting in Gurzūl in 1025. Supported by locals, Anushirvan imprisoned his...
quoted as its builders: Shapur I (241–273), Shapur II (310–379), Khosrau I Anushirvan (531–579) and Khosrau II Parvez (590–628). Kurz, Otto (1941). "The Date...
Modern sculpture mainly has historical subjects like Firdavsi, Shah Anushirvan, or Ismail Samani, often to commemorate Tajik nationhood and ethnicity...
as its builders: Shapur I (241–273), Shapur II (310–379), Chosroes I Anushirvan (531–579) and Chosroes II Parvez (590–628). Kurz, Otto (1941). "The Date...
been married to Khwarazm Shah Shah Malik, with whom she had a son named Anushirvan. They married in around 1043. She died on December 1060. Another wife...
translations from Greek or Sanskrit. A legacy of the 6th century King of Persia, Anushirvan (Chosroes I) the Just was the introduction of many Greek ideas into his...
on his hasty march to Hyrcania and the east. It is also known as the "Anushirvân Barrier" (سد انوشیروان Sadd-i Anushiravan) and "Firuz/Piruz Barrier" (سد...
Khosrow's paternal grandfather was the famed Sasanian shah Khosrow I Anushirvan (r. 531–579), whilst his paternal grandmother was the daughter of the...
the 13th century History of Tabaristan by Ibn Isfandiar. the Ayyatkar-i Anushirvan, which has survived as an Arabic translation in a section of Ebn Meskavayh's...
to Mahmud. Manuchihr died in around 1030 and was succeeded by his son Anushirvan, who also undertook a promise to pay tribute to the Ghaznavids. C.E. Bosworth...
Sassanid Persian overlords, medieval authors specifically mentioning Anushirvan. Layzān was a principality formed around modern Lahıc, Azerbaijan and...