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Bahrām Chobin

Bahrām Chōbīn (Middle Persian: ; New Persian: ), also known by his epithet Mehrbandak (Middle Persian: Mihrewandak),〔(''BAHRĀM (2)'', A. Sh. Shahbazi, Encyclopaedia Iranica )〕 was a famous ''spahbed'' (senior army commander) during the late 6th century in Persia. He usurped the Sasanian throne from Khosrau II, ruling for a year as Bahram VI (590-591).〔Tabari, ''The History of al-Tabari:The Sāsānids, the Byzantines, the Lakhmids, and Yemen'', Vol.V, trans. Clifford Edmund Bosworth, (State University of New York Press, 1999), 311.〕 However, he was later defeated by Khosrau II and was forced to flee.
==Family==
Bahram Chobin was son of Bahram Gushnasp,〔 of the House of Mihran, one of the seven Parthian clans of the Sasanian Empire. Bahram Chobin had three siblings whom were named: Gordiya, Gorduya and Mardansina.

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