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Andarzbad (from Middle Persian: Andarz, "advice, counsel") was a Sasanian administrative office meaning "chief advisor", "chief councillor" or "chief of staff". The andarzbads were assigned to cities within the Sasanian Empire such as Ardashir-Khwarrah (i.e. Gor) or entire provinces, such as Sakastan. The main court andarzbad, known as the darandarzbad, served the Shahanshah ("King of Kings") directly and was one of the highest-ranking dignitaries within the Sasanian court. However, there were also andarzbads who served in other functions. There was the andarzbad ī aswāragān, who instructed the Sasanian knights, or according to Anahit Perikhanian the andarzbadī wāspuhragān, who exercised executive authority within the King's domain. The "andarzbad of the queens" (Middle Persian: bʾnykn hnd

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  • Andarzbad (from Middle Persian: Andarz, "advice, counsel") was a Sasanian administrative office meaning "chief advisor", "chief councillor" or "chief of staff". The andarzbads were assigned to cities within the Sasanian Empire such as Ardashir-Khwarrah (i.e. Gor) or entire provinces, such as Sakastan. The main court andarzbad, known as the darandarzbad, served the Shahanshah ("King of Kings") directly and was one of the highest-ranking dignitaries within the Sasanian court. However, there were also andarzbads who served in other functions. There was the andarzbad ī aswāragān, who instructed the Sasanian knights, or according to Anahit Perikhanian the andarzbadī wāspuhragān, who exercised executive authority within the King's domain. The "andarzbad of the queens" (Middle Persian: bʾnykn hnd (en)
  • Andarzabides (em grego clássico: ανδαρζαβιδ(ες); em persa médio: (h)andarzbad) foi um título administrativo sassânida que significava "conselheiro chefe" duma cidade (casos de Artaxar-Carra ou Gor como atestado em selos conhecidos) ou de uma província inteira (caso do andarzabides do , segundo Fausto, o Bizantino). Também havia um "andarzabides dos cavaleiro" (andarzbad ī aswāragān) que instruiu os cavaleiros (referência no Livro dos Feitos de Artaxes, Filho de Pabeco) e um andarzbadī wāspuhragān, que segundo A. Perikhanian "[era] uma dignidade investida com autoridade executiva dentro do domínio do rei". (pt)
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  • Josef Wiesehöfer (en)
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  • Andarzbad (from Middle Persian: Andarz, "advice, counsel") was a Sasanian administrative office meaning "chief advisor", "chief councillor" or "chief of staff". The andarzbads were assigned to cities within the Sasanian Empire such as Ardashir-Khwarrah (i.e. Gor) or entire provinces, such as Sakastan. The main court andarzbad, known as the darandarzbad, served the Shahanshah ("King of Kings") directly and was one of the highest-ranking dignitaries within the Sasanian court. However, there were also andarzbads who served in other functions. There was the andarzbad ī aswāragān, who instructed the Sasanian knights, or according to Anahit Perikhanian the andarzbadī wāspuhragān, who exercised executive authority within the King's domain. The "andarzbad of the queens" (Middle Persian: bʾnykn hndrcpt; Parthian: MLKTEn hndrzpty) dates back to the reign of Shapur I (r. 240–170) and is attested in his inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht. The mōgān-andarzbad ("advisor of the magi") was a dignitary who effectively functioned as a legal consultant and held status as "one of the highest ranking dignitaries of the priestly class". M. L. Chaumont adds that the mōgān-andarzbad office "was quite different from that of the mōbadān mōbad". ("counselor", "teacher"), a less familiar Sasanian title, may have been modeled on andarzbad but this remains uncertain. (en)
  • Andarzabides (em grego clássico: ανδαρζαβιδ(ες); em persa médio: (h)andarzbad) foi um título administrativo sassânida que significava "conselheiro chefe" duma cidade (casos de Artaxar-Carra ou Gor como atestado em selos conhecidos) ou de uma província inteira (caso do andarzabides do , segundo Fausto, o Bizantino). Também havia um "andarzabides dos cavaleiro" (andarzbad ī aswāragān) que instruiu os cavaleiros (referência no Livro dos Feitos de Artaxes, Filho de Pabeco) e um andarzbadī wāspuhragān, que segundo A. Perikhanian "[era] uma dignidade investida com autoridade executiva dentro do domínio do rei". No tempo de Sapor I (r. 240–270), havia um "andarzabides das rainhas" chamado Iesdibades. O darandarzabides (darandarzbad), o "conselheiro" ou "instrutor da corte", parece ter sido um dos mais elevados ofícios na hierarquia cortesã. O "andarzabides dos magos" (mōgān-andarzbad), que era um consultor legal, foi uma das dignidades mais elevadas da classe sacerdotal. (pt)
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