Fariburz, known in Byzantine sources as Phabrizus (Greek: Φάβριζος), was a 6th-century Iranian military officer from the Mihran family, who served under the Sasanian king Khosrau I (r. 531–579).
Fariburz, known in Byzantine sources as Phabrizus (Greek: Φάβριζος), was a 6th-century Iranian military officer from the Mihran family, who served under...
Fakhr al-Din Fariburz ibn Sallar (Persian: فریبرز بن سالار), better simply known as Fariburz I (فریبرز), was the sixteenth Shah of Shirvan, ruling from...
Qarategin, who ravaged the environment of Baku and Maskat. The Shirvanshah Fariburz I (r. 1063–1096) was soon forced to acknowledge the suzerainty of the Seljuk...
Jalaladdunya Fariburz II was the 23rd Shirvanshah. Information about his reign does not exist. However coins minted on his name was found along with name...
Fariburz III (Persian: فریبرز) was the Shirvanshah from c. 1225 to 1255. He ruled during a time in Shirvanshah history that scholarship has referred to...
Fariborz Sahba (Persian: فريبرز صهبا, born 1948 Mashhad) is an Iranian-American architect, living between Canada and the United States. Sahba has a master's...
from Hormizd-Ardashir and Gundeshapur. However, according to Nöldeke, Fariburz most likely didn't manage to get support from a large number of Christians...
father Fariburz I's reign. "Afridun" is the arabicized form of the New Persian name Fereydun, an Iranian mythical hero. He was born c. 1046 to Fariburz I and...
Fariborz (Persian: فریبرز), also spelled as Fariburz and Faribarz, is a common Persian given name. It is a combination of two root words: "Fari" and "Borz"...
548) Dabragezas Elmingir Khosrow I Mihr-Mihroe Nachoragan Nabedes Farroxan Izadgushasp Fariburz Gubazes II of Lazica (541–548) Opsites of Lazica Terdetes...
Partava (currently Barda in Azerbaijan). Gabala was occupied by Shirvanshah Fariburz, King David IV of Georgia in 1120, Mongol khan Timurleng in 1386, Safavid...
demanded that Garshasp pay him a tribute identical to the one the Shirvanshah Fariburz I (r. 1063–1096) had paid the Seljuk ruler Malik-Shah I (r. 1072–1092)...
Azerbaijani historian Sara Ashurbeyli associated him with Al-Adud, a son of Fariburz I, who was mentioned by Masud ibn Namdar as an emir of Ganja. He might...
Azerbaijan, Baku Reign 1243/1255 - 1260 Predecessor Fariburz III Successor Farrukhzad II Died 1260 Issue Farrukhzad II House Kasranid Father Fariburz III...
by the architect Abdulmajid ibn Masud at the order of the Shirvanshah Fariburz III. During the construction of the castle, lime mortar and local limestone...
noblemen, being both Khosrow's vizier and chamberlain. He had a brother named Fariburz (also known as Phabrizus) who also held high offices. Procopius describes...
1066 when the Seljuk tribes came to their territory, and Shirvanshah I Fariburz accepted dependence on them, preserving internal independence. Shirvan...
kingdom together with members of his family, Shahanshah, Afridun II and Fariburz II. He is notable for moving his place of residence to Baku, which marked...
have even ruled. He left no numismatic evidence but known from his son Fariburz II's coins. Ashurbeyli, Sara (2006). Shirvanshahs' State (in Azerbaijani)...
later died on 20 February 1063, and was succeeded by his energetic son Fariburz I, who was already taken over authority by large during his father's reign...
he himself along with the three Mihranid military officers Izadgushasp, Fariburz and Bahram Chobin led an army towards Dara, where they captured the city...
French nobleman Eudokia Makrembolitissa, Byzantine empress and regent Fariburz I, Persian ruler of Shirvan (House of Shirvanshah) Gao Shengtai, Chinese...