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Ispahbads of Gīlān (Persian: اسپهبدان گیلان) or
Esfahbad of Gīlān was a
small prin****lity in Iran. In the 14th century, Āstārā
became the seat of the...
- Spāhbad (also
spelled spahbod) is a
Middle Persian title meaning "army chief" used
chiefly in the
Sasanian Empire.
Originally there was a
single spāhbad...
- was
given the
titles of Padashwārgarshāh (shah of Padishkhwargar) and "
Ispahbad of Khorasan",
possibly indicating Dabuyid rule in
eastern Iran. Gil Gavbara...
- ad-Din Mas'ud.
Tughril II
briefly took
refuge in the
domain of the
Bavandid ispahbad (ruler) Ali I (r. 1118–1142) in Mazandaran,
where he sta****
during the...
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Seven Achaemenid clans Sasanian government Dabuyid dynasty Padusbanids Ispahbads of
Gilan Bavand dynasty Qarinvand dynasty Chosroid dynasty Pourshariati...
- His
father was
Vushmgir and his
mother was a
daughter of the
Bavandi Ispahbad Sharwin II. Upon Vushmgir's
death in 967, his
eldest son
Bisutun marched...
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where he
received shelter by the
ispahbad (ruler) of the
local Bavand dynasty of Tabaristan. With the help of the
ispahbad, Shir-Zad made a
pilgrimage to...
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Commander of the Faithful" (mawlā amīr al-muʾminīn). However, he is not
called ispahbad,
which was the
title used by the
Bavandid rulers, and thus it is dubious...
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Baduspan I or
Padusban I (Persian: پادوسبان یکم) was the
first Ispahbad and the
founder of
Baduspanid state. He
reigned approximately from 665 to 694....
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usual feastings, rejoicings,
giving of presents,
while the
notables and
ispahbads and
Bavandids ****embled from all the countryside. When
these congratulations...