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Hormizd VI
Hormizd VI: king of Persia, ruling from 630 to 632, member of the Sasanian dynasty.
Main deeds:
- Name: Hormizd VI
- The Sasanian king Khusrau II fought a long war against the Byzantines, but was defeated by the Byzantine emperor Heraclius.
- In 628, Khusrau was replaced by his son Kavad II, who killed all his brothers but left his sisters alive.
- Kavad II died after a short reign and left a young son Ardašir IV as successor.
- In 630, he was replaced by Khusrau's general Shahrbaraz, who was killed almost immediately and succeeded by queen Buran.
- In a series of palace intrigues, Buran was almost immediately replaced by her sister Azarmedukht but placed on the throne again and killed
- During these years, an usurper-king Homizd VI was ruling in Nisibis.
- Buran's official successor was Yadzgard III, the last king of Sasanian Persia, who became king in 632 and liquidated Hormizd VI.
- Succeeded by: Khusrau IV
General Literature on Sasanian Persia
- Touraj Daryaee, ;Sasanian Persia. The Rise and Fall of an Empire (2009)
- Josef Wiesehöfer, Das antike Persien. Von 550 v. Chr. bis 650 n. Chr. (1994)