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Hystaspes
ruler in Aryana Vaejah
Quick Facts
- Also called:
- Gushtasp
- Flourished:
- 7th and 6th centuries bc
- Also Known As:
- Gushtasp
- Vishtāspa
- Flourished:
- 699 BCE - 500 BCE
Hystaspes (flourished 7th and 6th centuries bc) was a protector and follower of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster. Son of Aurvataspa (Lohrasp) of the Naotara family, Hystaspes was a local ruler (kavi) in a country called in the Avesta (the Zoroastrian scripture) Aryana Vaejah, which may have been a Greater Chorasmian state abolished by the Achaemenid king Cyrus II the Great in the mid-6th century bc.