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Aspbed Aspbed or Aspbad (“commander of the cavalry”), was a title of Parthian origin used by the Parthian and Sasanian empires. == History == The word is first attested in a ''ostracon'' from the ancient Parthian city Nisa, where it says; “Tirdat, great asped, chief commander of the cavalry”. This office was most likely one of the highest ones in the Parthian army, which had its main strength from the cavalry. The Armenian office of ''aspet'', is derived from the ''aspbed'' office. The powerful House of Suren, which had its allowance of crowning the Parthian kings, also had many members which held the title of ''aspbed''. The title was also used by the successors of the Parthians, the Sasanians, which is written down in one of the inscriptions of king Shapur I (r. 240-270), which mentions a certain Peroz holding the title. However, the title was not as important as it was in the Parthian period, and it was probably later held by the ''asvaran salar'' (“chief of the cavalry”).
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