House of Spandiyadh

The House of Spandiyadh (also spelled Spendiad and Isfandiyar, Middle Persian: 𐭟𐭯𐭭𐭣𐭩đ­Č Spandyat "given by Spenta Armaiti") was one of the seven great houses of the Sasanian Empire. Like the House of Mihran, their seat laid at Ray, which made the German scholar Theodor Nöldeke suggest that they may have been the same family.[1] Like most of the other seven great houses, the House of Spandiyadh was of Parthian origin. The family claimed descent from the legendary Kayanid figure Isfandiyar,[1] who was the son of Vishtaspa, who according to Zoroastrian sources was one of Zoroaster's early followers.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Yarshater 1998, pp. 592–593.
  2. ^ Shapur Shabazi 2002, pp. 171–176.

Sources

  • Pourshariati, Parvaneh (2008), Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire: The Sasanian-Parthian Confederacy and the Arab Conquest of Iran, London and New York: I.B. Tauris, ISBN 978-1-84511-645-3
  • Yarshater, Ehsan (1998). "ESFANDÄȘĀR (2)". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VIII, Fasc. 6. pp. 592–593.
  • Shapur Shabazi, A. (2002). "GOĆ TĀSP". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. XI, Fasc. 2. pp. 171–176.
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