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    shocked the Persians, as the "youthful Yazdgard, began to take the business of the Arabs more seriously." Yazdgard sent forces to the Arab border areas...
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    recognized as a legitimate minority with a decree of toleration from Yazdgard I. Some persecution returns under Bahram V. and in "AD 422 a new treaty...
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    ISBN 978-1610693912. McDonough, Scott (2008). "A Second Constantine?: The Sasanian King Yazdgard in Christian History and Historiography". Journal of Late Antiquity. 1...
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  • tributary to the Kidarites.Peroz I lacked in manpower and hence asked the Byzantines for financial aid which was refused.Peroz I then sought peace and offered...
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    war. The temple was the very place where the first Sasanian shah Ardashir I (r. 224–242) had crowned himself, indicating that the reason behind Yazdegerd's...
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    Yazdegerd II (redirect from Yazdgard II)
    death led to a dynastic struggle between his two sons Hormizd III and Peroz I for the throne, with the latter emerging victorious. The name of Yazdegerd...
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    Stefan; Riederer, Josef; Weber, Dieter (2014). "A Hoard from the Time of Yazdgard III in Kirmān". Iran. 52 (1): 79–124. doi:10.1080/05786967.2014.11834739...
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  • National Museum of Iran (Muzeh Melli Iran), Tehran, Vol. 2: Khusrau II – Yazdgard III (2012), x, 501 pp. SP 50: Jacqueline Morineau Humphris and Diana Delbridge...
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