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Meaning of "shahanshah"
shahanshah (noun): a title of Persian origin used for a monarch, meaning 'King of Kings'
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- King of kings; a title given to the rulers of ancient Persia and sometimes of Armenia.
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Ani had fallen when Shahanshah was absent.
Two years later he proclaimed himself Shahanshah.
Shahanshah of Iran.
Zakare was succeeded by his son Shahanshah.
Shahanshah of Persia.
Eldiguz arrived and gave Ani to the emir Shahanshah ibn Mahmud.
Shahanshah is a title given to the Persian emperors, meaning King of Kings.
According to royal order of precedence, the Shahanshah was equal in status to an Emperor.
As mentioned above, some of the stronger amirs used the Sassanid title of Shahanshah.
They even adopted the ancient Persian title of Shahanshah ( King of Kings ) for their rulers.
Shapur-i Shahrvaraz was the son of Shahrbaraz, the famous Sasanian spahbed and briefly shahanshah.
Al-Musta ‘ li was made caliph by vizier al-Afdal Shahanshah and was the successor to al-Mustansir Billah.
They assumed the Persian title of " King of Kings " Shahanshah.
He was proclaimed Shahanshah ( Persian for " King of Kings " ).
Eldiguz, a resurgent atabeg of Azerbaijan handed the city over to Shahanshah on terms of vassalage.
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Goshtāsb is the son of Lohrāsp, the shahanshah of Iran.