- The
Baduspanids,
Paduspanids or
Badusbanids (Persian: بادوسپانیان, romanized: Bâduspâniân), were a
local Iranian dynasty of
Tabaristan which ruled over...
- son
Baduspan I was
granted control over
Ruyan in 665, thus
forming the
Baduspanid dynasty,
which would rule the area
until its
conquest by the Safavids...
- for 698 years,
which is the
second longest dynasty of Iran
after the
Baduspanids. The
dynasty itself traced its
descent back to Bav, who was
alleged to...
- Kay
Khusraw was the
Baduspanid ruler (ustandar) of
Rustamdar from 1301/2 to 1312/3. He was the
brother and
successor of
Namawar Shah Ghazi. Reportedly...
- encomp****ed the
western part of Tabaristan) in 665, thus
forming the
Baduspanid dynasty,
which would rule the
region until the 1590s. Rule in the mountains...
- (estimation) c. 891 – 1846
Sayfawa 955
years (estimation) 665 – 1598
Baduspanids 933
years 1128 – 1971
Kachhwaha 843
years 1046 – 256 BCE Zhou 790 years...
- 139. "Dabuyids".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Retrieved 16
December 2013. "
Baduspanids".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Retrieved 16
December 2013.
Stokvis A.M.H.J...
- 750–1258
Dabuyids 642–760
Bavandids 651–1349
Masmughans of
Damavand 651–760
Baduspanids 665–1598
Justanids 791 – 11th
century Alid
dynasties 864 – 14th century...
- 750–1258
Dabuyids 642–760
Bavandids 651–1349
Masmughans of
Damavand 651–760
Baduspanids 665–1598
Justanids 791 – 11th
century Alid
dynasties 864 – 14th century...
- was a 14th-century
historian from Amul, who
under the
patronage of his
Baduspanid suzerain Fakhr al-Dawla Shah-Ghazi (r. 1360–1379)
wrote the Tarikh-i Ruyan...