Kisra (Khusrau I), son of Qubad, called Nushin-ruvan, is enthroned.
[In this database, the form Anushirvan is used, though this does not ever occur in the Shahnama. For the record: Middle Persian Anoshag-ruvan or Anosh-ruvan means 'whose soul is immortal' and is a posthumous epithet of Khusrau I, and indeed of any deceased Zoroastrian. Firdausi's 'Nushin-ruvan', 'whose soul is sweet', is a reinterpretation of the epithet by popular etymology.]