Azarmidokht
| Azarmidokht | |
|---|---|
| Queen of Queens of Iran | |
| Drachma of Azarmidokht with the bust of her father Khosrow II to the left | |
| Queen of the Sasanian Empire | |
| Reign | 630–631 | 
| Predecessor | Shapur-i Shahrvaraz | 
| Successor | Boran | 
| Died | 631 Ctesiphon | 
| House | House of Sasan | 
| Father | Khosrow II | 
| Religion | Zoroastrianism | 
Azarmidokht (Middle Persian: Āzarmīgdukht; New Persian: آزرمیدخت, Āzarmīdokht) was Sasanian queen (banbishn) of Iran from 630 to 631. She was the daughter of king (shah) Khosrow II (r. 590–628). She was the second Sasanian queen; her sister Boran ruled before and after her. Azarmidokht came to power in Iran after her cousin Shapur-i Shahrvaraz was deposed by the Parsig faction, led by Piruz Khosrow, who helped Azarmidokht ascend the throne. Her rule was marked by an attempt of a nobleman and commander Farrukh Hormizd to marry her and come to power. After the queen's refusal, he declared himself an anti-king. Azarmidokht had him killed as a result of a successful plot. She was, however, killed herself shortly afterwards by Rostam Farrokhzad in retaliation for his father's death. She was succeeded by Boran.