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KAVADH (KABADES, KAUADES) , a Persian name which occurs first in the mythical history of the old Iranian kingdom as Kai Kobadh (Kaikobad). It was borne by two kings of the Sassanid dynasty. (I) KAVADH I., son of Peroz, crowned by the nobles in 488 in place of his uncle Balash, who was deposed and blinded. At this time the empire was utterly disorganized by the invasion of the Ephthalites or White Huns from the east
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ransom . In 484 Peroz had been defeated and slain with his whole army. Balash was not able to restore the royal authority. The hopes of the magnates and high priests that Kavadh would suit their purpose were soon disappointed. Kavadh gave his support to the communistic sect founded by Mazdak, son of Bamdad, who demanded that the rich should divide their wives and their wealth with the poor. His intention evidently was, by adopting the doctrine of the Mazdakites, to break the influence of the magnates. But in 496 he was deposed and incarcerated in the " Castle of Oblivion (Lethe) " in Susiana, and his brother Jamasp (Zamaspes) was raised to the throne.. Kavadh, however, escaped and found refuge
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tribute to the Ephthalites and applied, for subsidies to Rome, which had before supported the Persians. But now the emperor Anastasius refused subsidies, expecting that the two rival powers of the East
Tigris . In 505 an invasion of Armenia by the western Huns from the Caucasus led to an armistice, during which the Romans paid subsidies to the Persians for the maintenance of the fortifications on the Caucasus. When Justin I. (518527) came to the throne the conflict began. anew. The Persian vassal, Mondhir of Hira, laid waste Mesopotamia
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towns which were named after him, and began to regulate the taxation. (2) KAVADH II. SHEROE (Siroes), son of Chosroes II., was raised to the throne in opposition to his father in February 628, after the great victories of the emperor Heraclius. He put his father and eighteen brothers to death, began negotiations with Heratlius, but died after a reign of a few months. (ED. M.) End of Article: KAVADH (KABADES, KAUADES) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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