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- Q18206000 description "Persian writer".
- Q18206000 description "Persian writer".
- Q18206000 subject Q7035269.
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- Q18206000 abstract "Farrukhmard was a 7th-century Iranian, who was the author of the Madigan-i Hazar Dadistan ("Book of a Thousand Judicial Decisions"), a crucial part of the collection of legal documents used during the Sasanian period. The son of a certain Bahram, Farrukhmard completed the book in ca. 620, during the reign of the Sasanian king Khosrau II (r. 590-628). The book used some of its information from the archives of his native city, Gur, and also some privately owned archives. Nothing more is known about Farrukhmard; he probably died in the 7th-century.".
- Q18206000 alias "Farrokhmard".
- Q18206000 birthPlace Q720952.
- Q18206000 deathDate "0007".
- Q18206000 deathYear "0007".
- Q18206000 wikiPageWikiLink Q1672477.
- Q18206000 wikiPageWikiLink Q212732.
- Q18206000 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035269.
- Q18206000 wikiPageWikiLink Q7094226.
- Q18206000 wikiPageWikiLink Q720952.
- Q18206000 wikiPageWikiLink Q8212695.
- Q18206000 wikiPageWikiLink Q83891.
- Q18206000 wikiPageWikiLink Q8733894.
- Q18206000 alternativeNames "Farrokhmard".
- Q18206000 dateOfDeath "7".
- Q18206000 name "Farrukhmard".
- Q18206000 placeOfBirth "Gur, Iran".
- Q18206000 shortDescription "Persian writer".
- Q18206000 type Person.
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- Q18206000 type Person.
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- Q18206000 type NaturalPerson.
- Q18206000 type Thing.
- Q18206000 type Q215627.
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- Q18206000 comment "Farrukhmard was a 7th-century Iranian, who was the author of the Madigan-i Hazar Dadistan ("Book of a Thousand Judicial Decisions"), a crucial part of the collection of legal documents used during the Sasanian period. The son of a certain Bahram, Farrukhmard completed the book in ca. 620, during the reign of the Sasanian king Khosrau II (r. 590-628). The book used some of its information from the archives of his native city, Gur, and also some privately owned archives.".
- Q18206000 label "Farrukhmard".
- Q18206000 name "Farrukhmard".