Sakan Shah

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Traditional title held by the second prince in the line of succession during the rule of the Sassanid dynasty (third to seventh centuries CE) in Persia.

Sakan Shah would rule the area of modern state of Sistan in Iran, and parts of modern day Afghanistan and Pakistan that Sassanids captured from Kushans in 3rd and 4th centuries CE.

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