The Vasparvan were the guardians of Iranian tradition and the pillars of the Sasanian state. As the highest echelon of the nobility, they bridged the gap between the divine authority of the Shahanshah and the practical administration of a vast, multicultural empire. Understanding their role is essential for anyone looking to grasp the grandeur and complexity of ancient Persian civilization.
Since "Vasparvan" appears to be a variation or misspelling of (the historic Armenian kingdom and region) or potentially a niche reference to the Byzantine title Sparapanos , I have constructed a post based on the most historically significant interpretation: Vaspurakan . vasparvan
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: They occupied the first rank of the four recognized noble classes: Vasparvan : The Seven Great Houses. Wuzurgan : The "Great Men" or high officials. Azadan : The lower nobility/knight class. Kadag-khwaday : The heads of households. III. The Seven Great Houses Since "Vasparvan" appears to be a variation or