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Padre de Sagdukht of Caucasian Albania, Queen consort of Iberia and Varaz Bakour I of Albania The Seven Great Houses of Iran, also known as the seven Parthian clans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Great_Houses_of_Iran Barzabod was a high-ranking Iranian official in 5th-century Sasanian Iran. A Mihranid prince of the Gardman region,[1] he served as the viceroy of Caucasian Albania.[2] According to the Georgian chronicler Juansher, Barzabod married off her daughter Sagdukht to his Iberian neighbor, Mihrdat V, then heir apparent to King Archil of Iberia, and eventually king in his own right. The marriage helped to seal peace between the once hostile neighbors. After Archil's death c. 435, Sagdukht relied on her father for support during her regency for her underage son, Vakhtang I of Iberia. Barzabod died around 440, and was succeeded by his son Varaz-Bakur. | ||||