- Gil
Gavbara (Persian: گیل گاوباره), also
known as
Gavbarih (the Cow Devotee), was a
general and
founder of the
Dabuyid dynasty in 642,
ruling until his...
- family's
authority by
annexing Tabaristan. Gil, Piruz's
relative and
known as
Gavbara (meaning "devotee of the Cow"), pla**** a
crucial role in this. As a result...
-
instead acknowledged Gil
Gavbara as the
ruler of the regions,
presumably to
deter him from
creating an
independent realm. Gil
Gavbara was
given the titles...
- (642–760)
Ispahbadh Gil
Gavbara ? Son of
Piruz 642–660 660 Ispahbadh, Gil-Gilan,
Padashwargarshah Dabuya ? Son of Gil
Gavbara 660–712 712
Farrukhan the...
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Jamasp Xerxes Khosrow I (531–579)
Narsi Niwandukht Shapur Kavadh Piruz Gil
Gavbara Vinduyih Vistahm (590/1–596 or 594/5–600) □
Hormizd IV (579–590) Anoshazad...
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Tabaristan to the
Dabuyid ruler Gil
Gavbara, who was a great-grandson of
shahanshah Jamasp (r. 496–498/9). Gil
Gavbara's son
Baduspan I was
granted control...
- and
ruler of Tabaristan,
managed to
repel the
Arabs with the aid of Gil
Gavbara and make a
treaty with them. The
Arabs then
invaded Khorasan, and made...
- of Gilan, who bore him a son Gilanshah. The
latter had a son
named Gil
Gavbara, who
later started the
Dabuyid dynasty, and had two sons
named Dabuya and...
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Ispahbad of
Ruyan Reign 665-694
Predecessor Gil
Gavbara Successor Khurzad ibn
Baduspan Died 694
House Baduspanids Father Gil
Gavbara Religion Zoroastrianism...
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Caspian provinces.: 86 For example, the 7th-century king of Tabaristan, Gil
Gavbara, had a
similarly derived name, and
Hamdallah Mustawfi also
mentioned a...