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- Daylam (Persian: دیلم), also known in the plural form Daylaman (دیلمان) (and variants such as Dailam, Deylam, and Deilam), was the name of a mountainous...
- In the 9th–10th centuries, the northern Iranian regions of Tabaristan, Daylam and Gilan, sandwiched between the Caspian Sea and the Alborz range, came...
- Persia. Nizari coins referred to Alamut as kursī ad-Daylam (كرسي الديلم, literally "Capital of Daylam"). Most Ismaili Shias outside North Africa, mostly...
- Daylamīgān; Persian: دیلمیان Deylamiyān) were an Iranian people inhabiting the Daylam—the mountainous regions of northern Iran on the southwest coast of the Caspian...
- 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...
- Daylam Meddah (born 6 October 2002) is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Ligue 2 club Caen. Meddah is a youth product of...
- ruled a part of Daylam (the mountainous district of Gilan) from 791 to the late 11th century. The Justanids appear as kings of Daylam at the end of the...
- al-Dailami (الديلمي) is a nisba indicating a Dailamite or a person from Daylam. It may refer to: Fayruz al-Daylami companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad...
- was a Justanid king who ruled briefly over Daylam in 865. He was the son and successor of Vahsudan of Daylam. Right after his accession, because of his...
- Dailamites who were at war with the invading Arabs and was carried away to the Daylam region in southern s****s of the Caspian Sea. He broke away from captivity...