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House of Mihran
Parent houseArsacids (claim)
CountryParthian Empire, Sasanian Empire
Current headNone, extinct
TitlesMihran
MembersPerozes, Golon Mihran, Bahram Chobin, Shapur Mihran, Mihransitad, Shahrwaraz, Izadgushasp
Estate(s)Ray
Cadet branches
  • Mihranids
  • Chosroids
  • Samanid dynasty (Samanid claim)

The House of Mihrān or House of Mehrān (Middle Persian: 𐭬𐭨𐭥𐭠𐭭; new Persian: مهران), was a leading Iranian noble family (šahrdārān), one of the Seven Great Houses of the Sassanid Persian Empire which claimed descent from the earlier Arsacid dynasty.[1] A branch of the family formed the Mihranid line of the kings of Caucasian Albania and the Chosroid Dynasty of Kartli.[2]

  1. ^ Yarshater (1968), p. xlii
  2. ^ Yarshater (1968), p. lviii

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