BAZRANGI (also known as Bazrangids or Badhrangids) is the attested family name of a dynasty of petty rulers in south western Iran near the end of Arsacid Empire as well as the name of geographical districts.
As Sasan's wife family
The lord Sasan who is named as the eponymous ancestor of the Sasanians took, according to Tabari, a wife from a family called "Bazrangi". The woman was called Rambehet and according to Tabari "possessed beauty and perfection". She bore Sasan a son called Papg.[1][2]
In the account of Tabari, Ardashir, the founder of Sassanid dynasty was sent for educational reasons, at the request of his father Papg, to Tiri who was the eunuch of Gocehr the king of E??a?r. Later Ardashir succeeded Tiri who was the chief officer (i.e. argbed) of Darabgerd. Ardashir managed to make a number of local conquests and then wrote to his father to revolt against Gocehr. Papg did so and killed Gocehr and took his throne. This is the last time Tabari mentions about Gocehr or the Bazrangi family and other notices of Bazrangi in later sources are all taken from ?abari. There has not been found any coins naming Gocehr or Bazrangi.[2]
There is a suggestion by S. Wikander that Bazrang is not a name but rather a title with the etymology of holding a mace, or possessing miraculous power. This suggestion is unproven for R. N. Frye.
Zij is getrouwd met Sasan II der Sassaniden.
Zij zijn getrouwd.
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