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In 488 A.D. the then very young, energetic, clever and deceitful king Kavadh succeeded to the throne. The rule was actually in the hands of the most powerful nobleman, Sokhra of the Karen family, who had won fame in the war against the Huns. Sokhra treated the young king with despect as a boy. The king's anger over Sokhra's treatment of him was exploited by another nobleman, Shapur of the Mihran family, who helped Kavadh to remove the regent.
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In
488
A.D.
the
then
very
young,
energetic,
clever
and
deceitful
king
Kavadh
succeeded
to
the
throne.
The
rule
was
actually
in
the
hands
of
the
most
powerful
nobleman,
Sokhra
of
the
Karen
family,
who
had
won
fame
in
the
war
against
the
Huns.
Sokhra
treated
the
young
king
with
despect
as
a
boy.
The
king's
anger
over
Sokhra's
treatment
of
him
was
exploited
by
another
nobleman,
Shapur
of
the
Mihran
family,
who
helped
Kavadh
to
remove
the
regent.