Kavad II, also known as Kavad the Younger, was the last ruler of the Sasanian Empire, reigning briefly in 628 AD. His death is shrouded in some historical ambiguity, but it is generally believed that he died from illness shortly after ascending to the throne. His reign lasted only a few months, and following his death, he was succeeded by his brother, Yazdegerd III, who became the last king of the Sasanian Empire before its collapse. The precise circumstances surrounding Kavad II's death are not well-documented, contributing to the overall uncertainty regarding his short reign.
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