House of Suren
Template:Short description Template:Noble house House of Suren or Surenas[1][2] (Parthian: 𐭎𐭅𐭓𐭉𐭍 Surēn, Middle Persian: 𐭮𐭥𐭫𐭩𐭭) is one of two<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[c] Parthian noble families explicitly mentioned by name in sources dateable to the Arsacid period.[3]
History
The head of Suren family had the privilege to crown the first Parthian king in the 3rd century BC, which founded a tradition that was continued by his descendants.[4][3]<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a] Following the 3rd century AD defeat of the Arsacids and the subsequent rise of the Sassanids, the Surenas then switched sides and began to serve the Sassanids,[5][6] at whose court they were identified as one of the so-called "Parthian clans." The last attested scion of the family was a military commander active in northern China during the 9th century.[7]
It is probable[5] that the Surenas were landowners in Sakastan, that is, in the region between Arachosia and Drangiana in present-day southeast Iran and Southern Afghanistan. The Surenas appear to have governed Sistan (which derives its name from 'Sakastan' and was once a much larger region than the present day province) as their personal fiefdom.[5]
Notable members of the family include the 1st century BC cavalry commander Surena, Gregory the Illuminator,[8][9][10] and Chihor-Vishnasp, a 6th-century AD governor of Armenia who attempted to establish Zoroastrianism in that country.[11]
Mehr Narseh, the minister of four Sasanian kings, was from the House of Suren,[12] as was Mahbod, who was ambassador during the reigns of Khosrow I (Template:Reign) and Hormizd IV (Template:Reign).Template:Sfn
Gondopharids
The ruling dynasty of the Indo-Parthian kingdom may have belonged to the house of suren.Template:Sfn "Ernst Herzfeld maintained that the dynasty of [the Indo-Parthian emperor] Gondophares represented the House of Suren."[13]
References
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