Khosrau III
Khosrau III | |
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Rival Great King (Shah) of Ērānshahr | |
Reign | 629 |
Predecessor | Shahrbaraz |
Successor | Borandukht |
House | House of Sasan |
Father | Kavadh |
Born | Unknown |
Died |
629 Khorasan |
Religion | Zoroastrianism |
Khosrau III (629) was Sasanian rival king who briefly ruled in Khorasan during the reign of the Mihranid general Shahrbaraz who took control of the Sasanian Empire after having besieged Ctesiphon. He was a nephew of Khosrau II.[1] Khosrau, was, after a short reign, however, assassinated by the governor of the province.
References
- ↑ Cambridge History of Iran: The Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanian periods, p. 172
Khosrau III Sassanid dynasty | ||
Preceded by Shahrbaraz |
Great King (Shah) of Ērānshahr 629 |
Succeeded by Borandokht |
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