Bahram

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Bahram (also Bahrām , Vahram , Varahran , Wahram or Gororanes ) stands for


Great kings of the Sassanids:

  • Bahram I († 276), son of the great king Shapur I, ruler of the Sassanid Empire
  • Bahram II († 293), King of the Sassanid Empire
  • Bahram III (possibly † 293), was king of the Sassanid Empire for a few months in 293
  • Bahram IV († 399), Great King of the Sassanid Empire
  • Bahram V († 438), Persian great king


Other people:

  • Bahram Chobin († around 600), Persian general and usurper
  • Prince Bahram of Persia , son of the Persian great king Yazdegerd III.
  • Vahram Pahlavuni († 1105), Catholicos of the Armenian Church, see Gregory II. Vkayaser
  • Bahram (Ismailit) († 1128), the leading missionary (dāʿī) of the Shia of the Nizarites (assassins) in Syria in the early 12th century


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