-
Muslim conquest of Persia,
although many
Daylamite soldiers abroad accepted Islam. In the 9th
century many
Daylamites adopted Zaidi Islam. In the 10th century...
- ****s,
while the
Daylamites were Shi'i Muslims. However, the army of the
Buyids of
Jibal was
mainly composed of
Daylamites. The
Daylamites and
Turks often...
- the
eastern Islamic world. The
Fatimids began to
incorporate Turks and
Daylamites in
large numbers into
their army,
which led to—often bloody—rivalry with...
- Daylami, also
known as
Daylamite, Deilami, Dailamite, or
Deylami (Persian: دیلمی, from the name of the
Daylam region), is an
extinct language that was...
-
neighbours while being a
strongly Christian nation. Békés
Coptic Christians Daylamites, an
ethnic group living south of the
Caspian Sea in
ancient and medieval...
- city itself, some of Ibn Ra'iq's men
managed to
attack the
Daylamites from behind. The
Daylamites panicked and were routed, as they were also
being attacked...
-
inland Gilan, Iran. It was so
named for its inhabitants,
known as the
Daylamites. The
Church of the East
established a
metropolitan diocese for Daylam...
-
Scholars state that the
Kakuyids were
Daylamites, and
relatives of
Sayyida Shirin, who was from the
Daylamite Bavand dynasty. The
founder of the Kakuyid...
- his
hospitality was that his
domain often suffered from
raids by the
Daylamites,
which he
hoped would now be
defended by the Arabs. Kennedy, Hugh (2007)...
- dialects, Tati, was
spoken in
Adurbadagan (Azerbaijan).
Unwritten Pre-
Daylamite and
probably Proto-Caspian,
which later became Gilaki in
Gilan and Mazandarani...