Vinduyih

In this article we will address the topic of Vinduyih, which has raised interest and debate in different areas. Since its emergence, Vinduyih has captured the attention of experts and fans alike, generating a wide variety of opinions and viewpoints. Over the years, Vinduyih has evolved and acquired a prominent place in today's society, influencing different aspects of daily life. In this article, we will analyze in depth the different aspects related to Vinduyih, as well as its impact in different areas. Furthermore, we will focus on the possible future implications of Vinduyih and the perspectives it offers for the future.

Shahnameh folio depicting Vinduyih and his brother Vistahm killing the Sasanian monarch Hormizd IV

Vinduyih (Middle Persian: Windōē) or Bendoy (Persian: بندوی) was a Sasanian nobleman from the Ispahbudhan family. His sister was the mother of Khosrau II, thus making Vinduyih the uncle of Khosrau. Vinduyih and Vistahm played an important role in restoring the throne for Khosrau II from Bahram Chobin. He was later deposed in Ctesiphon by the orders of Khosrau II.[1]

Family tree

Bawi
Shapur
VinduyihVistahm
Farrukh HormizdTiruyihVinduyih
Rostam FarrokhzādFarrukhzad
ShahramSurkhab IIsfandyadhBahramFarrukhan

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica".