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  2. Khosrow Anūshirvan (Persian: “Khosrow of the Immortal Soul”), or Khosrow the Just. Died: ad 579. Title / Office: king (531-579), Persia. House / Dynasty: Sasanian dynasty. Khosrow I (died ad 579) was a Persian king who ruled the Sāsānian empire from 531 to 579 and was remembered as a great reformer and patron of the arts and scholarship.

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  3. Khosrow I, or Khosrow Anūshīrvān, (died 579), Persian king (r. 531–579) of the Sāsānian dynasty. He reformed taxation, reorganized the army, and launched military campaigns against the Hephthalites (a Central Asian people) and in Armenia, the Caucasus, and Yemen. He is said to have had Sanskrit texts imported for translation.

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  7. Khosrow I the Just, who ruled from 531 to 579, is known in history and legend as a reformer and patron of culture. After the death of his father, Kavadh I, he won the struggle for the throne and put down a series of social and religious disorders.

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