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Gochihr

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Gochihr (also spelled Gozihr) was an Iranian dynast from the Bazrangid dynasty, who ruled Istakhr as a Parthian vassal in the early 3rd-century. He was killed in 205 or 206 by the Iranian prince Pabag, who had conquered his domains.

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