Kavad I
488–496 AD | Gap | 498/9–531 AD
Kawād | قباد یکم | کَباد | کَواذ | 𐭪𐭥𐭠𐭲
Ver.1.2 - Last updated: July 19th 2021, by Mo. Rasoulipour
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Insignia
References
Visual Description in Literature
“His vest is sky-blue and embroidered in black and white, … his crown is green…“ -Hamzah Isfahani
from - The 'History of the Kings of the Persians' in Three Arabic Chronicles: The Transmission of the Iranian Past from Late Antiquity to Early Islam (Translated Texts for Historians LUP) Paperback – September 1, 2018 - by Robert G. Hoyland
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Likely Accuracy of the Creative Recreation
Weak-Fair Guess:
Due to the lack of realism in coins minted in this period of Sassanid Empire in this reconstruction, a silver dish believed to be of him, is used. Even though the depiction on the dish is beautiful and believable, it is hard to authenticate in terms of likeness. The depiction in the dish is not an exact match with coins. In addition it is not clear weather the artist has had a good template to depict the king from, in other words we do not know whether the artist has seen the king. For these reasons, this depiction is likely somewhere between a ‘Weak‘ and a ‘Wild‘ guess.
Note: It is not certain that the figure depicted in the silver plate is in fact Kavad I.
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