Sasanian dynasty
| House of Sasan | |
|---|---|
| Country | Sasanian Empire |
| Founded | 224 |
| Founder | Ardashir I |
| Final ruler | Yazdegerd III |
| Titles | |
| Deposition | 651 |
| Cadet branches | Dabuyid dynasty Mikalid dynasty Banu Munajjim Bavand Dynasty |
The Sasanian dynasty (also known as the Sassanids or the House of Sasan) was the house that founded the Sasanian Empire of Iran, ruling this empire from 224 to 651 AD. It began with Ardashir I, who named the dynasty in honour of his predecessor, Sasan.
The Shahanshah was the sole regent, head of state and head of government of the empire. At times, power shifted de facto to other officials, namely the spahbed. Upon the empire's conquest by the Islamic caliphate in 651, members of the imperial family fled in exile to China following the death of Yazdegerd III, where they would become accepted as members of the imperial court by Emperor Gaozong of Tang. Although there would be numerous attempts to invade Islamic Persia with Chinese support, this branch of Sasanids would remain in China indefinitely. Narsieh, grandson of Yazdegerd and last recorded Sasanid in China, would adopt the surname Li (李) in honor of the Chinese imperial family.