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Baduspan (also
spelled Badusban and Fadusban) was the name of a
mountainous district located in the
Alborz area of Tabaristan/Mazandaran, a
region on the...
- (r. 1588–1629). 665-694 :
Baduspan I 694-723 :
Khurzad ibn
Baduspan 723-762 :
Baduspan II 762-791 :
Shahriyar I ibn
Baduspan 791-822 : Vanda-Umid 822-855 :...
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Baduspan I or
Padusban I (Persian: پادوسبان یکم) was the
first Ispahbad and the
founder of
Baduspanid state. He
reigned approximately from 665 to 694....
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Vindadhhurmuzd (815–817)
Mazyar (817–839)
Quhyar (839)
Baduspan ibn
Gurdzad (mentioned in 864)
Shahriyar ibn
Baduspan (mentioned in 914)
Muhammad ibn
Shahriyar (mentioned...
- Iran,
which had
resulted in the
collapse of the
Sasanian Empire. His son
Baduspan I was
granted control over
Ruyan (a
district that encomp****ed the western...
- great-grandson of
shahanshah Jamasp (r. 496–498/9). Gil Gavbara's son
Baduspan I was
granted control over
Ruyan in 665, thus
forming the
Baduspanid dynasty...
- dynasty, the
dynasty continued to rule in
parts of Tabaristan, and a
certain Baduspan ibn
Gurdzad is
mentioned in 864 as the
ruler of the
Qarinvand dynasty Mottahedeh...
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Padgospan (also
spelled Padghospan,
Padhuspan and
Baduspan) was a high-ranking
office in the late
Sasanian era,
which functioned as the
lieutenant of the...
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Bavand family. In 900, Sharwin,
along with the
Karenid ruler Shahriyar ibn
Baduspan,
aided the
Samanids in
conquering Tabaristan.
After the
successful Samanid...
- in 884, thus
overthrowing the main
branch of the
family descended from
Baduspan I and
initiating the rule of the Afridunids, who
would rule
until 937,...