Khosrau

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Khosrau, Khusrau, Khosru, or Khusraw ( is the name of a mythical Persian leader, in the Avesta of the Zoroastrians known as Kavi Haosravah, with the meaning "with good reputation". A number of rulers of Persia, Armenia, and the Middle East are known by this name.

  • Of the Parthian Empire:
  • Of the Armenian Kingdom:
  • Of the Sassanid Empire of Persia:
  • Of the Ghaznavid Empire of Persia:
    • Mu'izz ud-Dawlah Khusrau Shah 1152-1160
    • Taj ud-Dawlah Khusrau Malik 1160-1186
  • Of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rüm in Anatolia:
    • Ghiyas ad-Din Kay Khusrau I 1192-1196 and [[1205-1211
    • Ghiyas ad-Din Kay Khusrau II 1237-1246 and 1257-1259
    • Ghiyas ad-Din Kay Khusrau III 1265-1282
  • Prince Khusraw (17th century) was the son of Mughal emperor Jahangir
  • Amir Khusro (1253–1325) was a famous Sufi poet of India
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