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Abu Muslim al Khorasani
Abbasid general

Babak Khorramdin
9th-century Iranian revolutionary leader

Cyrus the Younger
Achaemenid prince, satrap of Lydia from 408 to 401 BC

Vistahm
Vistahm or Bistam (also transliterated Wistaxm, wsthm), was a Parthian dynast of the Ispahbudhan house, and maternal uncle of the Sasanian king of kings of Iran, Khosrow II (). Vistahm helped Khosrow regain his throne after the rebellion of another Parthian noble Bahram Chobin, of House of Mihran, but later led a revolt himself, and ruled independently over a region which encompassed the entire Iranian East until he was defeated by Khosrow and his allies.
Ariobarzanes of Phrygia
4th-century BCE Persian satrap of Hellespont Phrygia
Abdolmalek Rigi
Iranian terrorist
Elkas Mirza
Safavid prince, governor and military officer

Mazyar
Mazyar (Middle Persian: Māh-Izād; Mazandarani/) was an Iranian prince from the Qarinvand dynasty, who was the ruler (ispahbadh) of the mountainous region of Tabaristan from 825/6 to 839. For his resistance to the Abbasid Caliphate, Mazyar is considered one of the national heroes of Iran by twentieth-century Iranian nationalist historiography. His name means "protected by the yazata of the moon".

Behafarid
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Behāfarīd (Middle Persian: Weh-āfrīd, , also spelled Bihāfarīd) was an 8th-century Persian Zoroastrian heresiarch who started a religious peasant revolt with elements from Zoroastrianism and Islam (Behafaridians) He believed in Zoroaster and upheld all Zoroastrian institutions. His followers prayed seven times a day facing the Sun, prohibited intoxicants, and kept their hair long and disallowed sacrifices of cattle except when they were decrepit. His revolt was quelled by the Abbasid general Abu Muslim, and he was executed by hanging. His followers, however, believed that he would
Sunpadh
Sunpadh (; also spelled Sunpad and Sunbadh) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Karen, who incited an uprising against the Abbasid Caliphate in the 8th century.
Ishaq al-Turk
8th-century rebel leader against the Abbasids
Mkhitar Sparapet
supreme commander of David Bek's forces
Darius
son of Artaxerxes II

Amir Khan Lepzerin
Kurdish ruler of Baradust
Avan Yuzbashi
Supreme commander of the five melikdoms of Artsakh.