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Ruined castle in Iran, Iranian national heritage site


Zibad Castle
Gonabad
Castle of zibad from the top of the Shahab shahneshin castle of the last shelter of yazdgerdIII
Zibad Castle is located in IranZibad CastleZibad Castle
Coordinates34°16′35″N 58°29′15″E / 34.27639°N 58.48750°E / 34.27639; 58.48750
Grid referencegrid reference TQ785256
Site information
OwnerNational heritage Iran
ConditionRuins
Site history
Built bySasanian Empire
MaterialsSandscript stone
DemolishedPost in War
Battles/warsDavazdah Rokh and Nizak tarkhan
Ruins of Zibad Castle
Ruins of Zibad Castle

Zibad Castle is one of the four historical monuments of Zibad, Iran, located in the Kakhk district of Gonabad County, in the Razavi Khorasan Province. It is believed to be the last refuge of Yazdegerd III, whose death signaled the collapse of the Sasanian Empire and the conquest of pre-Islamic Iran. In 2001, the castle was registered as a national heritage property. Zibad Castle has also been nationally registered under the name of Shahab Castle since 2002.

Last shelter of the last Sasanian emperor

In 651, Yazdegerd III was defeated by the Muslim Arabs in the city of Gonabad in the province of Merv. His heavy Sasanian cavalry was too sluggish and systematized to contain them; if he had employed lightly-armed Arab or East Iranian mercenaries from Khorasan and Transoxiana he would have been much more successful. Shortly after this, Yazdegerd III was murdered, leaving several different and contradictory narratives about his death.

One source reports he sought refuge with a miller, who killed him to obtain his jewelry on the orders of Mahoe Suri.

The narration of Al-Baladhuri in Kitab Futuh al-Buldan suggests that Yazdgerd was killed in Gonabad. The main text of Blazeri's book The Fate of Yazdgerd III:

During the Islamic invasion of Iran, Yazdegerd III went to refuge in Merv; on his way to Merv he stayed in Gonabad. Mahoe's envoy warmly received him in Gonabad. Mahoe used the opportunity to secretly plot with the Hephthalite ruler Nizak against Yazdegerd.

The death of Yazdegerd marked the end of the Sasanian Empire, the last Persian imperial dynasty before the arrival of Islam (224-651). All of Khorasan was soon conquered by the Arabs, who would use it as a base to attack Transoxiana.

Sufeh Pir

Sufeh Pir is a cave believed to be the tomb of Piran Viseh in Kūh-Zibad mountain. He was a Turanian figure in Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran. Beside Shahnameh, Piran is also mentioned in other sources such as Tabari and Tha'ālibī. He was the king of Khotan and the spahbed of Afrasiab, the king of Turan.

According to the book of Dr Abas Zamani Piran Viseh was buried in the cave of Sofe Zibad now called DarSufa Pir.

See also

References

  1. Shahbazi 1986, pp. 489–499.
  2. ^ Kia 2016, p. 285.
  3. ^ Zarrinkub 1975, p. 25.
  4. Pourshariati 2008, pp. 261–262.

Sources

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  • Reconstruction of the scene with a real manager of the water clock, Iran Reconstruction of the scene with a real manager of the water clock, Iran
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