- Pushtigban Body Guards
The Pushtigban Body Guard was an elite
Persia n military unit during the time of the Sassanid Persian dynasty, charged with the protection of the Emperor.They were stationed during peacetime in the royal capital of
Ctesiphon and were drawn from the best of the Savaran knights. They numbered 1000 men, under the command of the "Pushtigban-Salar" ; in battle they fought mostly ascataphract s.A sub-unit of Pushtigban were the "Gyan-avspar", the "sacrificers of their lives" - the best of the Pushtigban. The Pushtigban fought with distinction and zeal befitting their name during Julian's invasion of Persia in the 4th century AD and made a great impression on the Roman forces. Julian's memoirs state that Pushtigban cataphracts were so mighty that they could spit two Roman soldiers on their
lance s at once due to their furious charge. They were certainly present at Julian's last battle in AD 363, though according toAmmianus Marcellinus it is unknown who threw the javelin that slew the emperor.The Pushtigban bodyguards fought with distinction also during the final years of Sassanid Persia to repel the invading
Muslim Arabs . Their institution logically disappeared with the death of the last Sassanid emperorYazdegerd III and the subsequent submission of the Persian throne to Arabian suzerainty in AD 651.ee also
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Persia
*Sassanid Empire
*Sassanid army
*Fall of Sassanids
*Islamic conquest of Persia
*Cataphract Bibliography
*Farrokh, Kaveh (2005) "Sassanian Elite Cavalry, AD224-642".
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