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Shahrbaraz (or
Shahrwaraz) (died
June 9,
630) was a general, with the rank of
Eran Spahbod (
Commander of the Army of Iran) under
Khosrau II (590–628). His name was Farrokhan and
Shahrbaraz was his title. It means "the Boar of the Empire", attesting to his dexterity in military command and his warlike persona, as the boar was the animal associated with the Zoroastrian
Izad Vahram, the epitome of victory.
Shahrbaraz took
Damascus and
Jerusalem from the
Byzantine Empire in
613 and
614 respectively, and the
Holy Cross was carried away in triumph. However, during
Heraclius's (610–641)
campaign in the Persian Empire in the
620s, mutual suspicion arose between Khosrau II and Shahrbaraz. Byzantine agents showed Shahrbaraz letters indicating that Khosrau II was planning the general's execution. This kept one of the main Persian armies and its best general neutral during this crucial period, speeding the end of the war and the
Byzantine victory.
Following the Persian surrender, Shahrbaraz was heavily involved in the intrigues of the
Sassanian court. On
April 27,
630, he killed
Ardashir III of Persia (628–630) and became the twenty-fifth ruler of the Sassanian Empire. He made peace with Heraclius and returned to him a relic that was accepted as the
True Cross. In April 630 he failed to deal with the invasion of
Armenia by a
Khazar-
Gokturk force under
Chorpan Tarkhan. On
June 9,
630 Shahrbaraz was slain, and
Purandokht succeeded him.
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