Rulers of Pre-Islamic Iran were called:

Rulers of Pre-Islamic Iran were called:

  • (A) Qaisar
  • (B) Kisra
  • (C) Sultan
  • (D) None of these
  • Qaisar - Arabized version of "Caesar". This title was only given to Roman/Byzantine Emperors and not to Iranian rulers.
  • Kisra - Arabized version of "Khosrow". Several of Sassanian kings bore the name Khosrow (I and II), and Kisra became a general word used to denote a Sassanian ruler of Iran in the context of Arabic historical writing.
  • Sultan - It is a later Islamic title and it was not present in pre-Islamic Iran.
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