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Kavad I (Middle Persian: 𐭪𐭥𐭠𐭲 Kawād; 473 – 13 September 531) was the Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 488 to 531, with a two or three-year interruption. A son of Peroz I ( r. 459–484 ), he was crowned by the nobles to replace his deposed and unpopular uncle Balash ( r. 484–488 ).
May 31, 2013 · When the king ascended the throne, power and prestige of the Sasanian King of Kings had reached its nadir; when Kawād died 43 years later, he was able to pass on to his son Ḵosrow I (r. 531-79) a stable and powerful monarchy which could match the military resources of the Byzantine empire.
Jan 6, 2024 · Kavad I was the Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 488 to 531, with a two or three-year interruption. A son of Peroz I (r. 459–484), he was crowned by the nobles to replace his deposed and unpopular uncle Balash.
Kavad I was the Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 488 to 531, with a two or three-year interruption. A son of Peroz I, he was crowned by the nobles to replace his deposed and unpopular uncle Balash.
Kavad I: king of Persia, ruling from 488 to 496 and from 498 to 530, member of the Sasanian dynasty. Main deeds: Name: Kavad I. Beginning of first reign: 488. Crisis in the Sasanian Empire after king Peroz, waging war on the northwestern frontier, had been killed in action.
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Apr 19, 2021 · Kavad I. Sassanid King of Kings ShahanShah. 488–496 AD | Gap | 498/9–531 AD. Kawād | قباد یکم | کَباد | کَواذ | 𐭪𐭥𐭠𐭲. Recreation of Kavad I ShahanShah of the Sassanid Empire. Similar to Shahanshah Peroz I, his father, Kavad appears with a mural style crown. Atop the crown a large crescent, can be seen.