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Deylaman (Persian: ديلمان) is a city in, and the
capital of,
Deylaman District of
Siahkal County,
Gilan province, Iran. It also
serves as the administrative...
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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...
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Commons has
media related to Marashiyan. Madelung, W. "ʿALIDS OF ṬABARESTĀN,
DAYLAMĀN, AND GĪLĀN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica,
Online Edition.
Retrieved 12 May 2014...
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Persian Ismaili castles were in the
Alborz mountains, in the
regions of
Daylaman (particularly, in
Alamut and Rudbar;
north of modern-day Qazvin) and Quhistan...
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Buwaihids or Buyyids, were a Shia
Iranic dynasty that
originated from
Daylaman. They
founded a
confederation that
controlled most of Iran and Iraq in...
- 198–249. ISBN 978-0-521-20093-6. Madelung, W. (1985). "ʿALIDS OF ṬABARESTĀN,
DAYLAMĀN, AND GĪLĀN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 8.
London u.a.: Routledge...
- Maghreb,
Egypt and the
Levant until 1171. The
Buyid dynasty emerged in
Daylaman,
north of Iran,
about 930 and then
ruled over
central and
western parts...
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Arabic Texts Concerning The
History of The Zaydī Imāms of Tabaristān,
Daylamān And Gīlān,
collected and
edited by
Wilferd Madelung.
Franz Steiner Verlag...
- a
strong presence in the
northern and
eastern regions,
particularly in
Daylaman,
Khorasan and Quhistan. The
Ismailis and
other occupied peoples of Iran...
- of Shia and **** was mixed. The
first Zaidi state was
established in
Daylaman and
Tabaristan (northern Iran) in 864 by the Alavids; it
lasted until the...