Title of article :
The Last Ruling Woman of Ērānšahr: Queen Āzarmīgduxt
Author/Authors :
Daryaee, Touraj University of California Irvine
Pages :
4
From page :
58
To page :
61
Abstract :
Queen Āzarmīgduxt was the last queen from the Sasanid dynasty who ruled Ērānšahr during the 7th century CE. In this paper we intend to review her life and her decision to revive the memory of her father Khusro the Second (Parwez). One of Āzarmīgduxt’s actions was to mint coins with the image of her father, but her own name. In this paper, we propose a new theory about Āzarmīgduxt’s decision to do so. The paper concludes with an analysis of the reasons behind Āzarmīgduxt’s assassination by a group of Arsacid nobility Spāhbed Farrox-Hormizd and his son, Rustam ī Farroxzādān
Keywords :
Sasanian Empire , Sasanian numismatics , Queen Āzarmīgduxt , Khusro Parwez , Farrox-Hormizd , Rustam ī Farroxzādān , female rulers of Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2442858
Link To Document :
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