(Redirected from Sipah salar)'Spahbod' or 'Spahbed' (
Persian: سپهبد, in
Modern Persian 'Sepahbod', is derived from the words ''Spah '' سپه army ''bod '' بد master; or "Aspah'Paeity" (in new Persian "Asb" and "Payeh") commander of cavaliers/knights; alternatively 'Spah Salar' (سپهسالار) and was a rank used in the
Parthian empire and more widely in the
Sassanid Empire of
Persia (Iran). The title continued in usage after the
Islamic conquest of Persia among both native Iranian dynasties and also those who were under Persian influence, such as the
Armenian (see
Sparapet) and
Georgian kingdoms.
Used alone, it refers to the senior military officer but when it is used with
Eran (Iran), '''Eran Spahbod ''' ايران سپهبد or '''Iran Spahbod''', is equivalent to
field marshal or
generalissimo of the Empire. It was the highest military rank before the emperor '
Shahanshah' ''(King of Kings)'' himself. The Iran Spahbod acted as commander-in chief as well as Minister of War and chief peace negotiator. Lesser spahbods could command a field army while the regional
Marzbans could be regarded as field marshals.
During the
Pahlavi dynasty in 20th century, Pahlavi army reinforced the usage of many ancient Sassanid military ranks including Spahbod. The rank Spahbod in the Pahlavi army was equivalent to lieutenant general ranking below arteshbod (full general).
Famous ''Eran spahbods''
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Parthian dynasty ===
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Rustaham Suren-Pahlav (Surena)
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Sassanid dynasty ===
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Azarethes
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Bahram Chobin
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Rhahzadh
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Rostam FarrokhzÄd
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Shahin
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Shahrbaraz
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Pahlavi dynasty ===
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Ahmad Amir-Ahmadi
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Amanullah Jahanbani
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Nader Jahanbani
See also
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Sassanid army
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Marzban