Sur Saxwan

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Sūr Saxwan ("Banquet Speech") is a Middle Persian document regarding a court banquet that took place in Sasanian Iran. The reference of four generals (spahbeds), the four frontier regions established with the military reforms of king (shah) Kavad I and his son Khosrow I, indicates that the document was made between the 6th and the 7th centuries.[1]

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  • Daryaee, Touraj (2017). "Sūr Saxwan". Encyclopaedia Iranica.