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Khurshid II and
ended the
dynasty of the
Dabuyids (who, as Zoroastrians, had
never accepted Islam)".
DABUYIDS, W. Madelung,
Encyclopaedia Iranica Pourshariati...
- coinage. However, this may also mean the
Dabuyids lacked funds to
circulate throughout their realm. The last
Dabuyid ruler Khurshid (r. 740–760)
managed to...
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until the
final end of the
dynasty in 1349.
Following the
demise of the
Dabuyids, two
major local dynasties were left in Tabaristan: the
Bavandids in the...
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Caliphs and
Their Non-Muslim Subjects. A. S. Tritton, p. 139. "
Dabuyids".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
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December 2013. "Baduspanids". Encyclopaedia...
- Qarinvandids, the
Zarmihrids and Baduspanids,
formerly subject to the
Dabuyids,
continued to
control the
mountainous interior as
tributary v****als of...
-
exact relation between Sasan and
Papak is unclear. ^ b: Ancestor of the
Dabuyids and Paduspanids. ^ c: Member of the same
family as
Bahram VI. ^ d: Ancestor...
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Qarinvand dynasty was
granted parts of
Tabaristan by the
Dabuyids who
ruled in the area. In 760, the
Dabuyid ruler Khurshid was defeated, his
dynasty abolished...
- the
Dabuyids were
descendants of the
royal Sasanian family,
tracing their descent back to Jamasp.
According to the
traditional account, the
Dabuyids had...
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Wilferd (1993). "
DABUYIDS". In Yarshater,
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Gilan Alamut Castle;
Nizari Ismaili state Amol; Ziyarid, Alavid, Marashis,
Dabuyid, Bavandid, Chalavi, (Parthian
Empire climate capital) Babylon; Achaemenid...