List of Persian figures in the Sasanian era

Below is a list of important Persian figures in the Sassanid Empire (226-651):

List

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)
Queen Purandokht, the last woman on the throne of the Sassanid dynasty, 630.
  • Mani the prophet: Founder of Manichaeism.
  • Mazdak: Proto-socialist philosopher and founder of Mazdakism.
  • Bozorgmehr: Physician and minister of Khosrau I.
  • Purandokht (Boran): Sassanid queen.
  • Barbod the Great: Court musician of the king Khosrau II who created the first musical system in the Middle East, known as the Royal Khosravani and dedicated to the king himself.
  • Nagisa (Nakisa): The court musician who collaborated with Barbod on his famous septet piece the Royal Khosravani.
  • Sarkash: Though not as renowned as Barbod or Nakisa, he was a remarkable musician.
  • Rostam Farrokhzād: The last great general of Sassanids. While unsuccessful at repelling the Arab Muslim invaders, Iranian folklore and history consider him a hero.
  • Salman the Persian: One of the Sahaba. He is among The Four Companions.

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