Bahram or Vahram (
Persian: ), alternative spelling Bahran or Vahran, ( and
Tajik: Баҳром, Bahrom) meaning "smiting of resistance" or "victorious", may refer to:
Bahrām, the Zoroastrian divinity that is the hypostasis of victory.one of the
Sassanid kings by that name:
Bahrām I, r. 273-276.
Bahrām II, r. 276-293.
Bahrām III, r. 293.
Ardashir II, r. 379–383, who also went by the name 'Ardashir Vahram'.
Bahrām IV, r. 388–399.
Bahrām V Gōr, r. 421–438.
Bahrām VI Čōbīn, r. 590-591.Armenian king Gushnasp Vahram, r. 509/514-518.
Thug Behram, 19th century serial killer from the Indian
Thuggee cultracehorse
Bahram, the 1935 Triple Crown Champion of British Thoroughbred Racing.the Persian language name for the planet
Mars.as a popular male Persian given name:
Bahram Beizai, an Iranian film director.
Bahram Radan, an Iranian film actor.Bahram Valadbeigi, an Iranian Kurdish journalist.
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[Persian] The Persian god of the planets and victory. He is the assistant of Sraosa, and helps him when Sraosa rises the soul of the deceased from the body. Bahram is sometimes identified with the god Verethragna.