Dobiel of Persia
Dobiel, also Dubbiel ("bear-god"), was the guardian angel of Ancient Persia.
According to the Talmud, Dobiel was also one of the special accusers of Israel, and once officiated in Heaven for 21 days as a proxy for Gabriel when he was in temporary disgrace for taking pity on the Israelites when God was angry with them, and convincing the Babylonians to drive them from Babylon rather than kill them.
The Fall of Dobiel[]
After coming to power in Heaven, Dobiel set about helping the Persian people at the expense of every other nation. It is believed that Dobiel did this to show that under is leadership, he could grow an empire greater than all others. He like many of the other tutelary angels of nations (except Michael, protector of Israel) became corrupted through their bias for their own people, and soon began warring with the other nations to accrue more power. During this time, it is believed Dobiel also came into conflict with Dumah, who had chosen the Egyptians as his favored people.