Difference between revisions of "House of Sassani"
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Revision as of 22:38, 6 April 2005
he Shahs of Parthia, known to history as extraordinarily rich and often, depraved sadists who tortured their subjects and supported evil acts of violence. To Parthians, the Shahs are rulers blessed by Ahura Mazda to carry out His will on Earth. For 1800 years, The Sassani dynasty has ruled Parthia with justice or cruelty in a line of kings stretching back to the kings of the province of Persis as early as 250 BCE. Some claim they are descended from the Achaemenids as well.
Shahs of Parthia
(224 to 660)
- Ardeshir I (224-240)
- Shapur I (240-272)
- Hormizd I (272-273)
- Bahram I (273-276)
- Bahram II (276-293)
- Bahram III (293)
- Narseh I (293-302)
- Hormizd II (302-309)
- Shapur II (309-379)
- Ardeshir II (379-383)
- Shapur III (383-388)
- Bahram IV (388-399)
- Yazdegird I (399-421)
- Bahram V (421-439)
- Yazdegird III (439-457)
- Peroz I (457-486)
- Balash I (486-488)
- Kavad I (488-531)
- Khosru I (531-579)
- Hormizd IV (579-590)
- Khosru II (590-628)
- Kavad II (628)
- Yazdegird III (632-660)
To be continued
Coat of Arms
The Parthian coat of arms is one which reflects the rich Persian culture of the Shahs of the house of Sassani.