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Ispahbad of Ruyan
Baduspan I
Ispahbad of Ruyan
Reign
665-694
Predecessor
Gil Gavbara
Successor
Khurzad ibn Baduspan
Died
694
House
Baduspanids
Father
Gil Gavbara
Religion
Zoroastrianism
Baduspan I or Padusban I (Persian: پادوسبان یکم) was the first Ispahbad and the founder of Baduspanid state. He reigned approximately from 665 to 694.[1]
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