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Azarmidokht

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Reign
  
630–631

Religion
  
Zoroastrianism

Siblings
  
Boran

Predecessor
  
Shapur-i Shahrvaraz

Died
  
631 AD

Grandparents
  
Hormizd IV, Vistahm

Name
  
Azarmidokht Azarmidokht

House
  
House of Sasan

Parents
  
Khosrow II

Father
  
Khosrau II

Successor
  
Boran


Azarmidokht

Similar People
  
Boran, Khosrow II, Kavadh II

Great-grandparents
  
Khosrow I, Shapur

Azarmidokht (Middle Persian: Āzarmīgdukht, Persian: آزرمی‌دخت‎‎) was Sasanian queen of Persia from to 630 to 631, and daughter of Khosrow II. She ruled Persia after her cousin Shapur-i Shahrvaraz.

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Family and background

Azarmidokht was the daughter of Khosrow II. Since her father was said to have had a shabestan with over 3,000 concubines, it is not known if one of these concubines was her mother or Khosrow's favorite wife Shirin was. Azarmidokht also had many other siblings and half-siblings named Mardanshah, Juvansher, Farrukhzad Khosrau V, Kavadh II, Shahriyar, and Borandukht. In 628, her father was deposed by the Sasanian nobles in favor of her brother Kavadh II, who executed all of their brothers except Juvansher and Farrukhzad Khosrow V who managed to hide. Some months later, Kavadh died of plague, and was succeeded by his 7-year-old son Ardashir III, who himself one year later was killed by the Sasanian general Shahrbaraz, who usurped the Sasanian throne. Forty days later, Shahrbaraz was murdered by the faction of the Ispahbudhan nobleman Farrukh Hormizd, which was known as the Pahlav (Parthian) faction. Borandukht was shortly proclaimed queen in Ctesiphon by Farrukh's faction. She, was, however, later deposed by Shapur-i Shahrvaraz, the son of Khosrow II's sister Mirhran, and the Sasanian usurper Shahrbaraz.

Reign

However, Shapur-i Shahrvaraz was not recognized by the faction of the general Piruz Khosrow, which was known as the Parsig (Persian) faction. Shapur-i Shahrvaraz was thus deposed in favor of Azarmidokht.

In order to make a union with the Parsig faction, and to seize power, Farrukh Hormizd asked Azarmidokht to marry him. Not daring to refuse, Azarmidokht had him killed with the aid of the Mihranid Siyavakhsh, who was the grandson of Bahram Chobin, the famous spahbed and briefly shahanshah. However, she was killed shortly afterwards by the latter's son Rostam Farrokhzad, who then restored Borandukht to the throne.

References

Azarmidokht Wikipedia