Marz


Marzban (transliteration from middle-class mlcp'n 'in the New Orleans-based مرزبان) is a Persian title that is the equivalent of the West Margrave. The title comes from the combination of the word marz (border) and bān (guard).

The duties of the marzbans were mainly the defense of border regions, such as the regular forces (eg the Roman Empire) and the nomads (eg the Turks). They also supervised trade routes, administrative functions, etc.

The Sassanid chessmen assigned this title to representatives of noble families. The title was hereditary. The law allowed them to use the silver throne, and for the most prestigious regions like Armenia - gold. During the war, they could compare their powers with the Field Marshal to whom they were subjected. There is no certainty that they managed their locks.

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