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- authority by annexing Tabaristan. Piruz's relative Gil, also known as Gavbara (lit. "devotee of the Cow"), pla**** a crucial role in this. As a result...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Ispahbad of Ruyan Reign 665-694 Predecessor Gil Gavbara Successor Khurzad ibn Baduspan Died 694 House Baduspanids Father Gil Gavbara Religion Zoroastrianism...
- the Dabuyid ruler (ispahbadh) of Tabaristan. He succeeded his father Gil Gavbara in 660 and reigned until his death in 712. His son, Farrukhan the Great...
- 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...
- 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...
- conquest of Iran. Not long after, his domain was threatened by the Gil Gavbara, a great-grandson of the 5th-century Sasanian ruler Jamasp (r. 496–498)...
- 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...