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    Pabag ( Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭠𐭯𐭪𐭩, Pāpak/Pābag; New Persian: بابک Bābak) was an Iranian prince who ruled Istakhr, the capital of Pars, from 205 or 206 until his death sometime between 207 and 210. He was the father, stepfather, grandfather, or father-in-law of Ardashir I, the founder of the Sasanian Empire.

  2. Shapur (son of Pabag) Graffiti of Shapur in Tachara, Persepolis. Shapur ( Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩) was an Iranian prince, who was the penultimate King of Persis from 207–210 to 211/2. He was succeeded by his younger brother Ardashir I, who founded the Sasanian Empire .

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  4. The Kings of Persis, also known as the Darayanids, were a series of Persian kings, who ruled the region of Persis in southwestern Iran, from the 2nd century BCE to 224 CE. They ruled as vassal kings of the Parthian Empire, until they toppled them and established the Sasanian Empire.

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    Name
    Date
    Family Relations
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    2nd century BCE (end)
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    2
    1st century BCE (1st half)
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    1st century BCE
    son of Wadfradad III
    4
    1st century BCE (2nd half)
    son of Darayan II
  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Also Known As: "Babak / Artabanus V of Parthia". Birthdate: estimated between 125 and 179. Death: between 207 and 210. Istakhr, Pars, Persia. Immediate Family: Son of Sassan, King of Persis and Rambihisht of the Bazranjin royal family of Fars.

    • "Babak / Artabanus V of Parthia"
    • between 207 and 210Istakhr, Pars, Persia
    • estimated between 125 and 179
    • King of Persis, vorst van Fars, Konge
  6. Pabag ( Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭠𐭯𐭪𐭩, Pāpak/Pābag; New Persian: بابک Bābak ), was an Iranian prince who ruled Istakhr, the capital of Pars, from 205 or 206 until his death sometime between 207 and 210. He was the father, stepfather, grandfather, or father-in-law of Ardashir I, the founder of the Sasanian Empire.

  7. Mar 16, 2023 · One of these rulers was Papak or Pabag, who ruled the region of Khir and was a vassal of Gochir, the Bazrangid king of Istakhr. At this time, the Parthian Empire was ruled by the Arsacid king Vologases V (r.191-208 CE). Vologases V was a weak king, and during his reign, the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus sacked the Parthian capital of Ctesiphon.

  8. The Sasanian campaign ensued on a religious note: Ardashir's father Pabag, also a priest of the fire temple of the Zoroastrian goddess Anahid, rode on the religious factor to dethrone the existing ruler and establish control over Fars.

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