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Gilanshah (Persian: گیلانشاه) was the last
ruler of the
Ziyarid dynasty from ca. 1087 to 1090. He was the son and
successor of Keikavus.
Little is known...
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Mehdi Sepahpour 1952–1953,
Hedayatollah Gilanshah 1953–1954,
Mohammad Moeini 1954–1957,
Hedayatollah Gilanshah 1957–1975,
Mohammad Amir
Khatami 1975–1977...
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Hedayatollah Gilanshah (1907–1986) was the
commander of the
Imperial Iranian Air
Force for
three terms. He was
among the
individuals who
contributed to...
- was a
prince of the
Ziyarid dynasty. He
wrote this book for his son,
Gilanshah, in 44
chapters and one introduction; with the
intention that if his son...
- ****hirvan
Sharaf al-Ma'ali, Emir (1030–1050) Keikavus, Emir (1050–1087)
Gilanshah, Emir (1087–1090)
Yemen Yemeni Zaidi State (complete list) – al-Mansur...
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Persian literature.
Keikavus died in 1087, and was
succeeded by his son
Gilanshah. His
reign was
however short and in 1090, the
Nizari Ismaili state under...
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legendary blacksmith Kaveh. This
dynasty ruled the area till 645 AD, when Gil
Gilanshah (a
descendant of the
Sasanian king
Jamasp and a
grandson of Piruz) joined...
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Qabus — ****hirvan 1029/1030–1049/1050 (20 years) Son of
Manuchihr —
Keikavus 1049/1050–?
Cousin of ****hirvan —
Gilanshah ?–1090/1091 Son of Keikavus...
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ruler of Gilan, and
married a
local princess who bore him a son
named Gilanshah, who in turn had a son, Gil Gavbara.
Piruz died
around 642 and was succeeded...
- Note 1 Ali Kani 1947 1950 Runners-up of 1951
Asian Games 2
Hedayatollah Gilanshah 1950 1952
Commander of
Imperial Iranian Air
Force (1952) 3
Mohsen Haddad...