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fereydun(New Persian: , Fereydūn/Farīdūn) an Iranian mythical king and hero from the Pishdadian dynasty.
bahman jaduyaBahman Jādhūyah/Jādūyah (also Jādhōē/Jādōē; New Persian: ), or Bahman Jādhawayh (Middle Persian: Vahūman Ĵādaggōw) was an Iranian general of the Sasanians.
hormizd iHormizd-Ardashir, better known by his dynastic name of Hormizd I (also spelled Hormozd I or Ohrmazd I; ), was the third Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) of Iran, who ruled from May 270 to June 271.
ismail i(17 July 1487 – 23 May 1524) the founder and first shah of Safavid Iran, ruling from 1501 until his death in 1524.
balashnounA surname from Czech.
mohammad khodabandaMohammad Khodabanda (also spelled Khodabandeh; , born 1532; died 1595 or 1596), was the fourth Safavid shah of Iran from 1578 until his overthrow in 1587 by his son Abbas I. Khodabanda had succeeded his brother, Ismail II.
shapur iiShapur II, also known as Shapur the Great, was the tenth Sasanian King of Kings (Shahanshah) of Iran.
bahram vii(Middle Persian: Wahrām) the son of Yazdegerd III, the last Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire.
muhammad ii of khwarazm'Alā' al-Din Muhammad (Persian: علاءالدین محمد خوارزمشاه; full name: Ala ad-Dunya wa ad-Din Abul-Fath Muhammad Sanjar ibn Tekish) was the Shah of the Khwarazmian Empire from 1200 to 1220.
agha mohammad khan qajarAgha Mohammad Khan Qajar (14 March 1742 – 17 June 1797), also known by his regnal name of Agha Mohammad Shah, was the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran, ruling from 1789 to 1797 as Shah.
ardashir iArdashir I, also known as Ardashir the Unifier"Sasanian Dynasty", A. Shapur Shahbazi, Encyclopædia Iranica, (July 20, 2005).[1], was the founder of the Persian Sasanian Empire.
shahrbarazShahrbaraz (also spelled Shahrvaraz or Shahrwaraz; New Persian: ), was shah (king) of the Sasanian Empire from 27 April 630 to 9 June 630.
ashraf hotakShāh Ashraf Hotak, (Pashto/Persian: ; died 1730), also known as Shāh Ashraf Ghiljī, son of Abdul Aziz Hotak, was the fourth ruler of the Hotak dynasty.
khosrow iKhosrow I (also spelled Khosrau, Khusro or Chosroes; ), traditionally known by his epithet of Anushirvan the just("the Immortal Soul"), was the Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 531 to 579.
khosrow iiKhosrow II (spelled Chosroes II in classical sources; and Khosrau), commonly known as Khosrow Parviz (New Persian: , "Khosrow the Victorious"), is considered to be the last great Sasanian King of Kings (Shahanshah) of Iran, ruling from 590 to 628, with an interruption of one year.
hormizd iv(also spelled Hormozd IV or Ohrmazd IV; ) the Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 579 to 590.
bahram i(also spelled Wahram I or Warahran I; ) the fourth Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 271 to 274.
hormizd ii(also spelled Hormozd or Ohrmazd; ) king (shah) of the Sasanian Empire.
darius the greatDarius I, commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.
bahram vBahram V (also spelled Wahram V or Warahran V; ), also known as Bahram Gur (New Persian: , "Bahram the onager [hunter]"), was the Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) from 420 to 438.

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