Internal rebellion had begun to be widespread …

Years: 588 - 588

Internal rebellion had begun to be widespread throughout the Sassanid Persian empire, concurrent with its war against the Romans, following the ascension of Hormizd IV, the son and successor of Khosrau I, in 579.

Turkic invaders have overrun most of Khorasan, but, by the mid 580s, Persian general Bahram Chobin has regained much of the lost territory.

Hormizd tyrannizes the Jews, forcing many to flee, including the leaders of the academies.

However, when the Zoroastrian priests demand a similar persecution of the Christians, Hormizd refuses for the reason that the throne and government can be safe only with the goodwill of both religions.

Although negotiations for peace had begun with the emperor Maurice, Hormizd declines to cede any of his father's conquests.

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