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Bavand dynasty (Persian: باوندیان) (also
spelled Bavend), or
simply the
Bavandids, was an
Iranian dynasty that
ruled in
parts of
Tabaristan (present-day...
- the son and
successor of
Shahriyar I. Just when
Shapur had
ascended the
Bavandid throne, the
Qarinvand Mazyar, whom Shapur's
father Shahriyar I
along with...
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latter was in a bath on
April 17.
Afrasiyab then
gained control of the
Bavandid territories, thus
marking the end of the
Bavand dynasty and the
start of...
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Tabaristan was
maintained by two
Dabuyid v****al kingdoms, the
Qarinvandids and
Bavandids. In 716, the
Dabuyid ruler Farrukhan the
Great (r. 712–728) successfully...
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Nizari Ismaili state Amol; Ziyarid, Alavid, Marashis, Dabuyid,
Bavandid, Chalavi, (Parthian
Empire climate capital) Babylon;
Achaemenid era Baghdad;...
- the
Bavandid throne, was
challenged by Ali I, who
still claimed the
Bavandid throne. The
Seljuq Sultan Muhammad I, then
requested the two
Bavandid rivals...
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rulers of
Tabaristan were Zoroastrians. Vindadhhurmuzd,
along with the
Bavandid ruler Sharwin I, led the
native resistance to
Muslim rule and the efforts...
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Umayyad Caliphate 661–750
Abbasid Caliphate 750–1258
Dabuyids 642–760
Bavandids 651–1349
Masmughans of
Damavand 651–760
Baduspanids 665–1598 Justanids...
- This is a
family tree of the
Bavandid rulers, and
their ancestors.
Sasanian family tree Bosworth, C. E. (1968). "The
Political and
Dynastic History of...
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served the
Bavandids.
Afrasiyab was the
sipahsalar and the brother-in-law of the
Bavandid ruler Hasan II (r. 1334–1349). In 1349, the
Bavandid ruler Hasan...