Padgospan of the West (Governor of Asōrestān) Marzban of Armenia[1]
Commands held
The New Army
Battles/wars
Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Battle of Theodosiopolis (607)
Invasion of Anatolia (611)
Siege of Caesarea (611)
Battle of Antioch (613)
Battle of the Cilician Gates (613)
Shahin's invasion of Asia Minor (615)
Herclius counter-attack in 622
Shahen or Shahin (Middle Persian: Shāhēn Vahūmanzādagān, in Greek sources: Σαὴν; died ca. 626) was a senior Sasanian general (spahbed) during the reign of Khosrow II (590–628). He was a member of the House of Spandiyadh.[2]
Shahen or Shahin (Middle Persian: Shāhēn Vahūmanzādagān, in Greek sources: Σαὴν; died ca. 626) was a senior Sasanian general (spahbed) during the reign...
Emirati footballer Shahin Taherkhani (born 1997), Iranian footballer ShahinVahmanzadegan (died c. 626), Sasanian general Aram Shahin Davud Bakoyan (born...
Tigranakert (Western Armenia), routing the forces of the generals ShahinVahmanzadegan and Shahraplakan. The Byzantines destroy their baggage train. The...
seventh century advance through Syria, his generals Shahrbaraz and ShahinVahmanzadegan attacked Jerusalem, aided by the Jews of Palaestina Prima, who had...
for naming years. Byzantine-Sassanid War: The Persian army under ShahinVahmanzadegan conquers Chalcedon in Anatolia, and reaches the Bosporus, threatening...
(Syria), but is completely defeated outside the city by the Persians. ShahinVahmanzadegan makes further inroads into Central and Western Anatolia. In Syria...
Byzantines were defeated by forces under the generals Shahrbaraz and ShahinVahmanzadegan at the Battle of Antioch, after which the city fell to the Sassanians...
Jerusalem), who establishes a High Priesthood. The Persian army under ShahinVahmanzadegan destroys the city of Sardis, including its synagogue. Its importance...
operations along the Phasis River. By attracting the Persian army under ShahinVahmanzadegan in Anatolia, he provides Theodore with the opportunity to defeat...
name and surname. It may refer to: Shahen (Sassanian general) or ShahinVahmanzadegan (died ca. 626), senior Sasanian general (spahbed) during the reign...
the battlefield and handed military operations to Shahrbaraz and ShahinVahmanzadegan. The Sasanian armies then invaded and plundered Syria and Asia Minor...
Tigranakert (Western Armenia), routing the forces of the generals ShahinVahmanzadegan and Shahraplakan. The Byzantines destroy their baggage train. The...
disappears from mention in sources. He was shortly succeeded by ShahinVahmanzadegan in 607/8. ^ a: From Middle Persian *Ashtâd-yazd-yâr, literally "one...
611-613 Shahrayeanpet Marzpan at Dvin, in eastern Armenia, along with ShahinVahmanzadegan as pahghospan in western (former Byzantine) Armenia 613-613 Parshenazdat...
(Syria), but is completely defeated outside the city by the Persians. ShahinVahmanzadegan makes further inroads into Central and Western Anatolia. In Syria...