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Bisutun (بيستون) (died 977) was the
ruler of the
Ziyarids (967–977). He was the
eldest son of Vushmgir.
During his father's lifetime,
Bisutun was the...
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Buyids in the early- to mid-10th century. When
Vushmgir died, his sons
Bisutun and
Qabus fought for influence.
Qabus would eventually outlive his brother...
- The
Behistun Inscription (also Bisotun,
Bisitun or
Bisutun; Persian: بیستون, Old Persian: Bagastana,
meaning "the
place of god") is a
multilingual Achaemenid...
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ruled in Semnan, but
Bisutun occupied both
Gurgan and Semnan,
forcing Qabus to give up his
claims as his father's successor.
Bisutun's death in 977 provided...
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Ziyarid Bisutun in
securing the
Ziyarid throne from his
brother Qabus. Adud al-Dawla and
Bisutun then made an alliance, and
Bisutun married a daughter...
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joint campaign against the Buyids. He was
succeeded by his
eldest son
Bisutun,
although the
Samanid army
attempted to put
another son, Qabus, into power...
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dynasty (complete list) – Mardavij, Emir (930–935) Vushmgir, Emir (935–967)
Bisutun, Emir (967–977) Qabus, Emir (977–981) Buyid, Emir
occupation (977–997)...
- 1190-1209 :
Bavandid occupation 1209-1213 : Zarrin-Kamar II 1213 -1223 :
Bisutun I 1223-1242/1243 :
Fakhr al-Dawla
Namavar II Died in 1242 :
Hosam al-Dawla...
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UNESCO World Heritage Site. The
Behistun Inscription (also
Bisitun or
Bisutun,
Modern Persian: بیستون; Old Persian: Bagastana,
meaning "the god's place...
- Arts
Masooleh Historical Town Haft
Teppe Ayapir Chogha Zanbil Sultaniyeh Bisutun Takht-i-Suleiman / Adur
Gushnasp Arg Bam ****polis and
Pasargad ICHTO...