Marzbān, or Marzpān (Middle Persian transliteration: mrzwpn, derived from marz "border, boundary" and the suffix -pān "guardian"; Modern Persian: مرزبان...
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The Marzbān-nāma (Persian: مرزباننامه, lit. 'Book of Marzban') is an early 13th-century Persian prose work. It consists of "various didactic stories...
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Marzban was an official title for a political and/or military leader in charge of a border province of the Parthian or Sasanian Empire. According to Shahrestaniha...
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Laleh Marzban (Persian: لاله مرزبان; born January 19, 1994) is an Iranian actress. She is best known for her roles in Under the Smoky Roof (2017), New...
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journalism in India, as also the production of Gujarati types. Fardunjee Marzban was born at Surat in 1787 into a family of Parsi-Zoroastrian priests in...
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Adi Pherozeshah Marzban (1914–1987) was an Indian Gujarati Parsi playwright, actor, director, broadcaster known for his efforts in modernizing Parsi theatre...
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Sasanian Armenia (section Marzbans of Armenia)
420–438) abolished the Kingdom of Armenia and appointed Veh Mihr Shapur as marzban (governor of a frontier province, "margrave") of the country, which marked...
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Alireza Marzban (Persian: علیرضا مرزبان; born 26 May 1958) is an Iranian football manager. He works as an assistant in Sepahan in Persian Gulf Pro League...
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Ali Marzban (Persian: علی مرزبان; born July 7, 1990) is an Iranian football player currently playing for Mes Kerman of the Iran Pro League. Marzban played...
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Pir Marzban (Persian: پيرمرزبان, also Romanized as Pīr Marzbān; also known as Pīrmazabān and Pīr Mehzābān) is a village in Zarrineh Rud Rural District...
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