(Zoroastrianism) The Zoroastrian concept of “victory over resistance” and, as the hypostasis of victory, is one of the principal figures in the Zoroastrian pantheon of yazatas.
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Alternative Forms
Alternative Form of bahram -
vahram
Origin of bahram
Compare Armenian Վահրամ (Vahram), Վահագն (Vahagn).
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Bahram Sentence Examples
The Sassanid king, Bahram V., fought several campaigns with them and succeeded in keeping them at bay, but they defeated and killed Peroz (Firuz), A.D.
But at the same time the general Bahram Chobin had proclaimed himself king, and Chosroes II.
Bahram Chobin was beaten and fled to the Turks, among whom he was murdered.
The successor of Shapur, Hormizd (272-273), appears to have been favourably disposed towards him, but Bahram I.
In 1117 he led an expedition against Ghazni and bestowed the throne upon Bahram Shah, who was also obliged to mention Sinjar's name first in the official prayer at the Ghaznavid capital - a prerogative that neither Alp Arslan nor Malik Shah had attained.