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Gilan are
Chapalak Cave and
Khalvasht shelter. It
seems that the Gelae, or
Gilites,
entered the
region south of the
Caspian coast and west of the Amardos...
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Gilites (also
spelled King of the Jil/Gil) was a
title used by the
rulers of
Dakhel and its surroundings. The
kingdom was
mostly ruled by the
Gilite Shahanshahvand...
- the name of a
royal Gilite clan
roaming in Dakhel, Iran. A
member of the clan, Lili ibn al-Nu'man,
ruled as the King of the
Gilites in the
early 10th-century...
- al-Nasir li'l-Haqq (914–917). A
Husaynid from Medina, he
converted the
Gilites and
Daylamites to the
Zaydi doctrine,
recovered Tabaristan. Abu Muhammad...
- now-extinct
Northwestern Iranian language similar to that of the
neighbouring Gilites.
During the
Sasanian Empire, they were emplo**** as high-quality infantry...
- Iran. A
member of the clan,
Khushkiya ibn Wijka,
ruled as King of the
Gilites in the
early 10th-century. Madelung, W. (1967), Abu
Ishaq al-Sabi on the...
- was the
third king of the
Gilites,
ruling briefly in 921. He was the son of Tirdadh, who was the
first king of the
Gilites during the 10th century, but...
-
queen of
Galicia and León Harusindan,
ruler of the
Gilites (Iran) Lili ibn al-Nu'man,
ruler of the
Gilites Liu Xun,
general of
Later Liang (b. 858) Ragnall...
-
Tirdadh was the
first king of the
Gilites,
ruling during an
unknown date
between the 9th and 10th-century. He was
succeeded by Lili ibn al-Nu'man. Tirdadh...
- Nasr II
clashed several times with
Daylamite and
Gilite rulers. In 921, the
Zaydids under the
Gilite ruler Lili ibn al-Nu'man
invaded Khorasan, but were...