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Hazārbed (Middle Persian: ḥčʾlpt, or hazarbadh, literally "the commander of thousand"), also known as hazaruft/hazaraft (Middle Persian: hz’lwpt; possibly the older/original form), was a Sasanian office which initially functioned as the commander of the royal guard, but later became increasingly equal to that of the wuzurg framadar (minister).

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  • Hazārbed (Middle Persian: ḥčʾlpt, or hazarbadh, literally "the commander of thousand"), also known as hazaruft/hazaraft (Middle Persian: hz’lwpt; possibly the older/original form), was a Sasanian office which initially functioned as the commander of the royal guard, but later became increasingly equal to that of the wuzurg framadar (minister). (en)
  • Azarapates, segundo Hesíquio de Alexandria, azabarites segundo Ctésias de Cnido e azaropte ou azariptos segundo a inscrição trilíngue de Sapor I, mas também conhecido nas formas em persa antigo (*hazārapati-), parta (hzrwpt) e persa médio (hazārbed, hz’lwpt), foi um título persa de alta patente criado durante o Império Aquemênida, fundido ao grego quiliarca durante o período helenístico, e recriado durante o Império Sassânida. (pt)
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  • Hazārbed (Middle Persian: ḥčʾlpt, or hazarbadh, literally "the commander of thousand"), also known as hazaruft/hazaraft (Middle Persian: hz’lwpt; possibly the older/original form), was a Sasanian office which initially functioned as the commander of the royal guard, but later became increasingly equal to that of the wuzurg framadar (minister). (en)
  • Azarapates, segundo Hesíquio de Alexandria, azabarites segundo Ctésias de Cnido e azaropte ou azariptos segundo a inscrição trilíngue de Sapor I, mas também conhecido nas formas em persa antigo (*hazārapati-), parta (hzrwpt) e persa médio (hazārbed, hz’lwpt), foi um título persa de alta patente criado durante o Império Aquemênida, fundido ao grego quiliarca durante o período helenístico, e recriado durante o Império Sassânida. (pt)
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