Mardanshah
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Mardanshah | |
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Died | 642 Nahavand, Iran |
Allegiance | Sassanid Empire |
Service/ | Sassanid army |
Battles/wars | Battle of Nahavand |
Mardanshah (Persian: مردانشاه) was a Sassanian Persian general, the Arabs referred him to as Dhul Hājib (Arabic: ذو الحاجب, the "owner of bushy eyebrows")[1] as was Bahman Jadhuyih.
See also
- Battle of Muzayyah
- Battle of the Bridge
- Islamic conquest of Iran
- Muslim conquests
- Sassanid Empire
References
- ^ "BAHMAN JĀDŪYA – Encyclopaedia Iranica". Iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
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