Bahman Jādhūyah/Jādūyah (also Jādhōē/Jādōē; New Persian: بهمن جادویه), or Bahman Jādhawayh (Middle Persian: Vahūman Ĵādaggōw[citation needed]) was an Iranian general of the Sasanians. He is mostly known to have led the Sasanians to victory against the Arabs at the Battle of the Bridge. The Arab Muslims referred to Bahman as Dhul Hājib ("owner of bushy eyebrows").[1][2] He had a reputation for being anti-Arab.[1] He is often confused with Mardanshah, another Sasanian general.[1]
led by Abu Ubaid al-Thaqafi, and the Persian Sasanian forces led by BahmanJaduya. It is traditionally dated to the year 634, and was the only major Sassanian...
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the overthrow of Boran and the return of the prominent Parsig figure BahmanJaduya, who had been dismissed by her. Boran was killed shortly after; she...
Ullais with orders to avoid battle until BahmanJaduya himself arrived. As Jaban set off with the army, BahmanJaduya returned to Ctesiphon to discuss certain...
the overthrow of Boran and the return of the prominent Parsig figure BahmanJaduya, who had been dismissed by her. Boran was killed shortly after; she...
assault Ullais frontally. Emperor Yazdegerd III meanwhile sent orders to BahmanJaduya to proceed to Ullais and take command of Arab contingents there and...
massacre of 70,000 Persians by Arabs. 634 October Sasanian Empire led by BahmanJaduya defeats the Rashidun Caliphate in the Battle of the Bridge. 636 Arab...