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    Khosrow II (spelled Chosroes II in classical sources; Middle Persian: ????????????????????????????, romanized: Husrō), also known as Khosrow Parviz (New Persian: خسرو پرویز, "Khosrow the Victorious"), is considered to be the last great Sasanian king (shah) of Iran, ruling from 590 to 628, with an interruption of oneSee more

    "Khosrow" is the New Persian variant of his name used by scholars; his original name was Middle Persian, Husraw, itself derived from Avestan Haosrauuah ("he who has good fame"). The name is transliterated in Greek as … See more

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    With Khosrow's rule now restored, his aim was to now consolidate his grip over his realm, which … See more

    Khosrow II, like all other Sasanian rulers, was an adherent of Zoroastrianism. Since the 5th-century, the Sasanian monarchs had been made aware of the significance of the religious minorities in the realm, and as a result tried to homogenize them into a structure of … See more

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    Khosrow II was born in c. 570; he was the son of Hormizd IV and an unnamed noblewoman from the House of Ispahbudhan, one of the Seven Great Houses of Iran. … See more

    Overthrow of Hormizd IV and accession
    In 590, Hormizd IV had his prominent general Bahram Chobin disgraced and dismissed. Bahram, infuriated by Hormizd's actions, See more

    Initial Iranian invasion and dominance
    Toward the beginning of his reign, Khosrow II had good relations with the Byzantines. However, when in 602 Emperor See more

    Khosrow II's reign was considered a golden age in music. Before Khosrow II there were many other Sasanian kings that showed … See more

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    Khosrov II (Armenian: Խոսրով Բ, known in Roman sources as Chosroes, died 258) was an Armenian king from Arsacid dynasty.
    Khosrov II was the son of Tiridates II, King of Armenia, and followed his father on the Armenian throne. He was the namesake of his paternal grandfather Khosrov I, and the Parthian monarchs Osroes I and Osroes II, who were also known as K…

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    Who was king Khosrow I?Khosrow I was reportedly born between 512 and 514 at Ardestan, a town located in the Spahan province in central Iran. The town, dating back to the Achaemenid period, thrived during Khosrow's age, and also included a fire temple, which was said to be founded by the mythological Kayanian king Kay Bahman, from whom the Sasanians claimed their descent.
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    Where can I find any information about Khosrow?Khosrow is also mentioned in several Greek sources, such as the ones of Procopius, Agathias and Menander Protector, who all give important information regarding Khosrow's management of the Irano-Roman wars.
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    Is there any Islamic text about the reign of Khosrow I?There are a considerable number of Islamic works that were inspired by the reign of Khosrow I, for example the Kitab al-Taj of Jahiz. The high number of Islamic texts referring to Khosrow's reign can make it hard to distinguish fact from fallacy.
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    What is the meaning of Khosrow's coin?Khosrow, during his second reign, added the ideogram GDH, meaning xwarrah ("royal splendor") on his coins. He combined this together with the word abzōt ("he has increased"), making the full inscription thus read as: "Khosrow, he has increased the royal splendor" ( Khūsrōkhwarrah abzōt ).
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    Khosrow II (Chosroes II in clessical soorces; Middle Persie: Husrō(y)), enteetled "Aparvēz" ("The Victorious"), an aa Khusraw Parvēz (New Persie: خسرو پرویز), wis the last great king o the …

    • Successor: Kavadh II
    • Ring: 590 (first reign), 591 – Februar 25, 628 (seicont reign)
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    Khosrow II (shkruar Chosroes II në burimet klasike; persishtja e mesme: ????????????????????????????, romanizuar: Husrō ), i njohur gjithashtu si Khosrow Parviz ( persishtja e re: خسرو پرویز, …

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    "Khosrow" is the New Persian variant of his name used by scholars; his original name was Middle Persian, Husraw, itself derived from Avestan Haosrauuah ("he who has good fame"). The name is transliterated in Greek as Chosroes (Χοσρόης) and in Arabic as Kisra. Besides his personal name, he is widely know…
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    • Mother: Ispahbudhan noblewoman
    • Reign: 13 September 531 – February 579
  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Khosrow_II

    This page is about the history of Khosrow II, unverifiable stories that are almost assuredly false, to my mind, should not be included. Or the other idea would be to add a legacy section, which …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahriyar_(son_of_Khosrow_II)

    Shahriyar (also spelled Shahryar) was a Sasanian prince—he was the son of Khosrow II (r. 590-628) and his Christian queen Shirin. In 628, a son of Khosrow II, Kavadh II, staged a coup …

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    Apr 10, 2022 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Khosrow II ????????????????????????????; King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians ...

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khosrow_III

    The background of Khosrow III is obscure; in some sources he has been described as a son of Kavad II (r. 628–628), whilst other state that he was a son of Khosrow II (r. 590–628). The latter seems more likely according to the …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbad

    Dec 03, 2022 · Barbad or Bārbad (Persian: باربد; various other names; fl. late 6th – early 7th century CE) was a Persian poet-musician, lutenist, music theorist and composer of Sasanian …

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