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Mardansina (also spelled Mardan Sina) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Mihran—he was the son of Bahram Gushnasp and thus the brother of the prominent Sasanian military leader Bahram Chobin, who managed to overthrow the Sasanian king himself briefly in 590–591, but was eventually defeated and killed. Mardansina thereafter became the new leader of the rebel movement of Bahram Chobin, and later took part in the rebellion of Vistahm (591–596 or 594/5–600).

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  • Mardansina (also spelled Mardan Sina) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Mihran—he was the son of Bahram Gushnasp and thus the brother of the prominent Sasanian military leader Bahram Chobin, who managed to overthrow the Sasanian king himself briefly in 590–591, but was eventually defeated and killed. Mardansina thereafter became the new leader of the rebel movement of Bahram Chobin, and later took part in the rebellion of Vistahm (591–596 or 594/5–600). (en)
  • Mardã Sina (Mardan Sina), segundo Dinavari, ou Ial Sina (Yal Sina) segundo o Xanamé de Ferdusi, foi um oficial iraniano do final do século VI, ativo no tempo do xainxá Hormisda IV (r. 579–590). (pt)
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  • Mardansina (also spelled Mardan Sina) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Mihran—he was the son of Bahram Gushnasp and thus the brother of the prominent Sasanian military leader Bahram Chobin, who managed to overthrow the Sasanian king himself briefly in 590–591, but was eventually defeated and killed. Mardansina thereafter became the new leader of the rebel movement of Bahram Chobin, and later took part in the rebellion of Vistahm (591–596 or 594/5–600). (en)
  • Mardã Sina (Mardan Sina), segundo Dinavari, ou Ial Sina (Yal Sina) segundo o Xanamé de Ferdusi, foi um oficial iraniano do final do século VI, ativo no tempo do xainxá Hormisda IV (r. 579–590). (pt)
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  • Mardansina (en)
  • Mardã Sina (pt)
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