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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...
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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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Umayyad Caliphate 661–750
Abbasid Caliphate 750–1258
Dabuyids 642–760
Bavandids 651–1349
Masmughans of
Damavand 651–760
Baduspanids 665–1598 Justanids...
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captured by the Tahirids, who now took over
control of Tabaristan. The
Bavandids exploited the
opportunity to
regain their ancestral lands: Shapur's brother...
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Qarin I, who was his nephew. In 825/6,
Mazyar invaded the
domains of the
Bavandids, and
captured Shahriyar's son and successor, Shapur. His uncle, Vinda-Umid...
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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...
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After deliberation with
Spahbeds of
other dynasties such as Baduspanids,
Bavandids and
Masmughans of Damavand, he
accepted people's request. From then Sharwin...
- 198–249. ISBN 978-0-521-20093-6. Madelung, W. (1984). "ĀL-E BĀVAND (
BAVANDIDS)".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 7.
London u.a.:
Routledge & Kegan...
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ruled from Amul by an Arab governor,
although the
local dynasties of the
Bavandids, Qarinvandids, the
Zarmihrids and Baduspanids,
formerly subject to the...
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successor of
Shahriyar I. Just when
Shapur had
ascended the
Bavandid throne, the
Qarinvand Mazyar, whom Shapur's
father Shahriyar I
along with...