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134:) of Dārābgerd. Ardashir managed to make a number of local conquests and then wrote to his father to revolt against Gōčehr. Papak did so and killed Gōčehr and took his throne. This is the last time Tabari mentions about Gōčehr or the Bāzrangī family and other notices of Bāzrangī in later sources are all taken from Ṭabarī. There has not been found any coins naming Gōčehr or Bāzrangī. 149:
area where the Šīrīn and Šāḏkān rivers have their origin. R. Frye indicates that this district could be the one in the Pahlavi text Xusraw ud rēdag where excellent wine or must came from. Today however there are the villages upper
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There is a suggestion by S. Wikander that Bāzrang is not a name but rather a title with the etymology of "holding a mace", or "possessing miraculous power". This suggestion is unproven for R. N. Frye.
162:. There is also a mention in popular folktales of Iran that the word bāzrangī means wild person. The connection of the geographical name and other occurrences of the word is uncertain. 126:
In the account of Tabari, Ardashir, the founder of Sassanid dynasty was sent for educational reasons, at the request of his father Papak, to Tīrī who was the eunuch of
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The word Bāzrang has been used in other historical sources, such as Eṣṭaḵrī, to refer to a geographical district in the mountainous
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and according to Tabari "possessed beauty and perfection". She bore Sasan a son called
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the king of Eṣṭaḵr. Later Ardashir succeeded Tīrī who was the chief officer (i.e.
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Tabari (1999), "The Sāsānids, the Byzantines, the Lakhmids, and Yemen",
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2nd/3rd century dynasty of rulers in south western Iran
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Index

Bazrangan
Iran
Southwestern Iran
south western Iran
Arsacid Empire
Sasan
the Sasanians
Tabari
Rambehesht
Papak
Gōčehr
argbed
BoyerAhmad
Bāzrang
Behbahān district
Ḵūzestān
Iranian people
History of Iran
Bajran bali
Tabari 1999




Frye 1990
citation
link
Tarikh-e Tabari
C. E. Bosworth
ISBN

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