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to Khosrow II was attacked by the Banu Yarbu tribe. Khosrow II then ordered the governor of Mazun, Azad Peroz, to punish the tribe. In order to do that, Azad Peroz invited the Banu Yarbu tribe to the Mushakkar Castle in
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According to a tradition, a caravan of gifts sent by the Sasanian governor
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Arabic
Iranian
Sasanian
Mazun
shah
Khosrow II
Vahriz
Hajar
Estakhr
Pars
rise of Islam
Caliph
Umar
Eastern Arabia



Tafazzoli 1987
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