List of marzbans
Marzban was an official title for a political and/or military leader in charge of a border province of the Parthian or Sasanian Empire.
List of Sasanian marzbans
Marzban | location | king |
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Adarmahan | a Western province, probably Nisibis | |
Nabedes | Nisibis | |
Aparviz of Sistan | Sakastan | |
Bahram Chobin | Ray | |
Burzin Shah | Nishapur | |
Mahoe Suri | Marw | |
Varsken | Gugark | |
Adhur Gushnasp | Armenia | |
Chihor-Vishnasp | Armenia | |
Golon Mihran | Armenia | |
Mushegh II Mamikonian | Armenia | |
Vahan Mamikonian | Armenia | |
Vard Mamikonian | Armenia | |
Mjej I Gnuni | Armenia | |
Rhahzadh | Armenia | |
Sahak II Bagratuni | Armenia | |
Shahraplakan | Armenia | |
Shapur Mihran | Armenia | |
Smbat IV Bagratuni | Armenia | |
Tamkhosrau | Armenia | |
Tan-Shapur | Armenia | |
Varaz Vzur | Armenia | |
Varazdat | Armenia | |
Varaztirots II Bagratuni | Armenia | |
Vasak of Syunik | Armenia | |
Veh Mihr Shapur | Armenia | |
Zarmihr Hazarwuxt | Armenia | |
Mihrzād | al-Hira (Wall of the Arabs) | Shapur I[1] |
Ōšag, of Hagar[1] | Do-sar and Borg-gil by the Wall of the Arabs | Ardashir I |
Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i and Nakhiragan | al-Hira | Khosrow II |
Azadbeh | al-Hira | Khosrow II |
Vistahm | Gurgan | Khosrow II |
Smbat IV Bagratuni | Gurgan | Khosrow II |
References
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