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Each family would provide their own army and equipment when called by the Shahanshah.
For the rest, the Shahanshah depended on the support of the great nobility.
His ancestors were associated with Shahanshah Iran dynasty from centuries.
Did you meet them at Shahanshah's palace?
At the center of the Sasanian caste system the shahanshah ruled over all the nobles.
A Shahanshah is a supreme shah, or King of Kings.
This suited the Shahanshah but he could hardly have viewed favourably a successful rebellion against the foreigner.
Abu Kalijar subsequently used the title "Shahanshah" on his coins.
He reigned after his uncle Shirvanshah Shahanshah, until 1204.
Goshtāsb is the son of Lohrāsp, the shahanshah of Iran.
Ani had fallen when Shahanshah was absent.
The title shahanshah was revived by the Pahlavi dynasty of Persia in the 20th century.
I serve Shahanshah, sir.
They were succeeded by Zakare's son Shahanshah.
As mentioned above, some of the stronger amirs used the Sassanid title of Shahanshah.
The Shahanshah was the sole regent, head of state and head of government of the empire.
The Roman Emperor wrote letters to the Persian Shahanshah, which were addressed to "my brother".
Lohrāsp then makes Goshtāsb the Shahanshah of Iran.
The shahanshah speaks of bloody battles against the Armenians, and cites the names of three important battles.
He was proclaimed Shahanshah (Persian for "King of Kings").
Barbad immediately replied: "Shahanshah saith thus!"
He became influential under the reign of the Sassanian Shahanshah Kavadh I.
He looks beyond me to the framed photograph on the wall of myself, General Pourat, and Shahanshah Pahlavi.
Vladimir Minorsky identified him with Shahanshah ibn Mahmud, known from the literary sources.
The head of the Sasanian Empire was the shahanshah (king of kings), also simply known as the shah (king).