- The
Daylamites or
Dailamites (Middle Persian: Daylamīgān; Persian: دیلمیان Deylamiyān) were an
Iranian people inhabiting the Daylam—the
mountainous regions...
- combat. One
account of
Dailamites recounted their parti****tion in an
invasion of
Yemen where 800 of them were led by the
Dailamite officer Vahriz. Vahriz...
- Daylami, also
known as Daylamite, Deilami,
Dailamite, or
Deylami (Persian: دیلمی, from the name of the
Daylam region), is an
extinct language that was...
- Muta was a 7th-century
Daylamite king, who
fought against the
Arabs in the
battle of Waj Rudh. He was, however,
defeated and
killed by Nu'aym ibn Muqarrin...
-
Dailamite officer...
- The
Monastery of
Saint John of Dailam, also
known as
Naqortaya and
Muqurtaya (Syriac: ܕܝܪܐ ܢܩܘܪܬܝܐ, romanized: dayrā naqortāyā, lit. 'chiseled monastery')...
- but in the end
agreed to send a
force of
eight hundred cavalrymen of
Dailamite origin, in one
version men of good
birth who had been
consigned to prison...
-
controlled most of Iran and Iraq in the 10th and 11th centuries. Indeed, as
Dailamite Iranians the Būyids
consciously revived symbols and
practices of Persia's...
- the Arab
general Yazid ibn al-Muhallab, who was
defeated by a
combined Dailamite-Dabuyid army, and was
forced to
retreat from Tabaristan. With the death...
- were
defeated by the
Simjurid general Simjur al-Dawati.
Later in 930, a
Dailamite military leader,
Makan ibn Kaki,
seized Tabaristan and Gurgan, and even...