Khosrov I ( Parthian : ๐ญ๐ญ ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ ; fl. second half 2nd c. - first half 3rd c., died 217) was a Parthian prince who served as a Roman client king of Armenia .
12-833: Khasru (Bengali: เฆเฆธเฆฐเง , also spelt Khosru ) is a Bengali given name derived from the Persian name " Khusraw ", having the same meaning. Muhammad Khasru (1946โ2019), journalist and activist Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury (born 1949), politician and government minister Ashraf Ali Khan Khasru (born 1949), politician Abdul Matin Khasru (1950โ2021), lawyer and politician Khosru Chowdhury , politician Asadul Haq Khasru , politician Kamrul Alam Khan Khasru , freedom fighter and film actor Sharaf Uddin Khashru , politician See also [ edit ] Khasruzzaman (disambiguation) ,
24-543: A derived name [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Khasru&oldid=1255631454 " Categories : Human name disambiguation pages Bangladeshi masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Bengali-language text Short description
36-645: A major uprising in Armenia against Rome. In 215, Caracalla led a Roman army and invaded Armenia to end the uprising. Khosrov I may be the Khosrov mentioned in an Egyptian inscription that speaks of Khosrov the Armenian . In 217 when Khosrov I died, his son Tiridates II , was granted the Armenian crown by the Roman emperor Caracalla. Tiridates II was declared King of Armenia upon Caracalla's assassination which
48-642: A male given name also used as a title Iranian rulers [ edit ] Khosrow I , Sasanian ruler 531โ579 Khosrow II , Sasanian ruler 590โ628 Khosrow III , Sasanian ruler 630 Khosrow IV , Sasanian ruler 631โ633 Khosrow (son of Bahram IV) , 420 Khusrau Shah , sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire 1157โ1160 Khusrau Malik , last Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire, 1160โ1186 Osroes I , c. 109โ129 Osroes II , c. 190 Kings of Armenia [ edit ] Khosrov I of Armenia , 198โ217 Khosrov II of Armenia , c. 252 Khosrov III
60-569: A neutral monarch towards Rome . In 195 when the Roman emperor Septimius Severus was on his great campaign to the Parthian Empire sacking the capital Ctesiphon , Khosrov I had sent gifts and hostages to Severus. As a client monarch of Rome, Khosrov I was under the protection of Septimius Severus and his successor Caracalla . Between 214 and 216, Khosrov I with his family were held under Roman detention for unknown reasons which provoked
72-670: A tragic romance by Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi Khusrau (crater) , on Saturn's moon Enceladus See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Khosrow All pages with titles containing Khosrov All pages with titles containing Khusrau Khasru (disambiguation) , the Bengali language equivalent, and its derivative Khasruzzaman Hรผsrev , the Turkish language equivalent Kaykhusraw (disambiguation) Cosroe Dusi (1808โ1859), Italian painter Khosrovidukht Khosrowshahi Topics referred to by
84-520: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Khosrow (disambiguation) (Redirected from Khosrow (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up Khosrow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Khosrow (Persian: ุฎุณุฑู ; also spelled Khusrow , Khusraw , Khusrau , Khusro , Khasru , Khosru , Chosro or Osro ) may refer to: Khosrow (name) ,
96-558: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Khosrov I of Armenia Khosrov I was one of the sons born to King Vologases II of Armenia (Vagharsh II) who is also known as Vologases V of Parthia by a mother whose name is unknown. Through his father, Khosrov I was a member of the House of Parthia and thus a relation of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia. In 191, Vologases II ascended
108-510: The Parthian king. The modern historian Lee E. Patterson suggests that Agathangelos may have exaggerated the importance of his homeland. Khosrov I served as Armenian King from 191 until 217. In Armenian sources, Khosrov I is often confused with his famous grandson Khosrov II . Little is known on his life, prior to becoming King of Armenia. Khosrov I is the King whom classical authors present as
120-466: The Parthian throne, and as a result relinquished the Armenian throne to Khosrov I. Throughout the 1st and 2nd-centuries, the Armenian throne was usually occupied by a close relative of the Parthian King of Kings , who held the title of "Great King of Armenia". According to the 5th-century Armenian historian Agathangelos , the king of Armenia had the second rank in the Parthian realm, below only
132-1301: The Small , 330โ339 Khosrov IV of Armenia , 387โ389 Other people [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Khosrov of Andzev (fl. 10th century), Armenian writer Khosrow Jahanbani (1941โ2014), Iranian royal Khusrau Khan , Sultan of Delhi for four months in 1320 Khusrau Mirza (1587โ1622), son of Mughal emperor Jahangir Khosrov bey Sultanov (1879โ1947), Azerbaijani statesman Khosrov Harutyunyan (b. 1948), Armenian politician Khosrow Behbehani , professor of engineering Middle name [ edit ] Amir Khosrow Afshar (1919โ1999), Iranian diplomat and politician Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri (1942-2023), Iranian-American wrestler and actor Surname [ edit ] Amir Khusrau (1253โ1325), Sufi poet (in Persian language), musician, and scholar of India Kay Khosrow , an Iranian legendary king Places [ edit ] Khosrow, Iran (disambiguation) , several places Khosrov , Armenia Khosrov Forest State Reserve , in Armenia Xosrov , Azerbaijan Other uses [ edit ] Khosrow and Shirin ,
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