- name of Tabaristan's mountains), and
ispahbadh (اسپهبذ, a New
Persian form of spahbad) of Khurasan. The
title ispahbadh was also
claimed by
other lines of...
- of the
Dabuyid dynasty also held the
ancient Iranian military title of
ispahbadh as
their regnal title.
Farrukhan the
Great defeated a
major Muslim invasion...
- was an
Iranian prince from the
Qarinvand dynasty, who was the
ruler (
ispahbadh) of the
mountainous region of
Tabaristan from 825/6 to 839. For his resistance...
- فرخان بزرگ, Farrukhan-e Bozorg; fl. 712–728) was the
independent ruler (
ispahbadh) of
Tabaristan in the
early 8th century,
until his
death in 728. He defended...
- then
reconquered his
fathers realm. He
thereafter crowned himself as
ispahbadh (ruler) of the
Bavand dynasty at his
capital in Perim.
Pourshariati 2008...
-
cities of Nishapur, Qumis, and Ray, and was
called "Firuz
ispahbadh" ("the
victorious ispahbadh"). At Ray, he
seized the
treasuries of Abu Muslim. Most...
-
brother of Abarwiz, was at war
against his father-in-law, the
Dabuyid ispahbadh Khurshid, but when he
heard about the
Abbasid expedition to Tabaristan...
-
erroneously designated Khurshid II by
earlier scholars, was the last
Dabuyid ispahbadh of Tabaristan. He
succeeded to the
throne at an
early age, and was supervised...
- as "kings of Tabaristan" and, like the Karenids,
claiming the
title of
ispahbadh.
Sharwin I,
along with the
Karenid ruler Vandad Hormozd, led the native...
- of the
Dabuyid dynasty, and were
known by
their titles of
Gilgilan and
Ispahbadh. They were
descended from Sukhra, a
Parthian nobleman from the
House of...