Definitions from Wikipedia (Jamasp)
▸ noun: (also spelled Zamasp or Djamasp; ; Jāmāsp) Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 496 to 498/9.
▸ noun: an Iranian philosopher in the time of Zoroaster.
▸ noun: (also spelled Zamasp) a 6th-century Sasanian prince, who was the second oldest son of the incumbent king (shah) Kavad I. Jamasp was greatly admired for his ability in war, but was disqualified from succession due to having lost an eye.; The following year after the accession of his brother Khosrow I, Bawi along with other members of the Iranian aristocracy, became involved in a conspiracy in which they tried to overthrow Khosrow and make Jamasp's son Kavad the new shah, so Jamasp could rule as regent.
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▸ noun: (also spelled Zamasp or Djamasp; ; Jāmāsp) Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 496 to 498/9.
▸ noun: an Iranian philosopher in the time of Zoroaster.
▸ noun: (also spelled Zamasp) a 6th-century Sasanian prince, who was the second oldest son of the incumbent king (shah) Kavad I. Jamasp was greatly admired for his ability in war, but was disqualified from succession due to having lost an eye.; The following year after the accession of his brother Khosrow I, Bawi along with other members of the Iranian aristocracy, became involved in a conspiracy in which they tried to overthrow Khosrow and make Jamasp's son Kavad the new shah, so Jamasp could rule as regent.
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