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    Gochihr (Persian: گوچهر, also spelled Gozihr) is a dragon in Iranian mythology. Gochihr is the Middle Persian development of old Iranian *gau-čiθra-,...
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    2012. Vol. XI, Fasc. 2, p. 184. Retrieved March 28, 2023. Cf. Gochihr (Zoroastrianism). Livingston, John W. (1971). "Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah: A Fourteenth...
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    Pabag (category Zoroastrian monarchs)
    Gochihr, the Bazrangid king of the Persian capital of Istakhr, who was in turn a vassal of the Arsacid King of Kings. With the permission of Gochihr,...
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    Sassanids, an orthodox Zoroastrianism was revived and the religion would undergo numerous and important developments. Sassanid Zoroastrianism developed clear...
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    Shapur (son of Pabag) (category Zoroastrian monarchs)
    Gochihr, the Bazrangid king of the Persian capital of Istakhr, who was in turn a vassal of the Arsacid King of Kings. With the permission of Gochihr,...
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    remarkable authority of Zoroastrianism had a high rank in Ardashir's court, it seems that the first attempts to establish Zoroastrianism as a government religion...
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    Kings of Persis (category Zoroastrian monarchs)
    ruler named Pabag rebelled and overthrew the Bazrangid ruler of Persis, Gochihr, taking Istakhr for himself. According to the medieval Iranian historian...
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    205/6, Pabag, a local ruler in Persis, rebelled and overthrew his overlord Gochihr, taking the Persis capital Istakhr for himself. His son Ardashir I would...
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    vassals in the early 3rd century. In 205/6, Sasan's son Papak dethroned Gochihr, the ruler of Istakhr. In turn, Papak's sons, Shapur and Ardashir V, ruled...
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    in 205/6, Pabag rebelled and overthrew the Bazrangid ruler of Persis, Gochihr, taking Istakhr for himself. Around 208 Vologases VI succeeded his father...
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    Dara. In ca. 205/6, Ardashir urged his father Papak to revolt and kill Gochihr, the powerful ruler of Istakhr; Papak successfully managed to do that,...
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