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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...
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ispahbads. The
oldest known work in Tabari,
which has only
survived in the
Persian translation, is the Marzban-nama,
written by the
Bavandid ispahbad...
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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...
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Seven Achaemenid clans Sasanian government Dabuyid dynasty Padusbanids Ispahbads of
Gilan Bavand dynasty Qarinvand dynasty Chosroid dynasty Pourshariati...
- Ardabil;
early Safavid era,
Sajid Asaak;
Parthian era
royal center Astara;
Ispahbads of
Gilan Alamut Castle;
Nizari Ismaili state Amol; Ziyarid, Alavid, Marashis...
- Spāhbad (also
spelled spahbod) is a
Middle Persian title meaning "army chief" used
chiefly in the
Sasanian Empire.
Originally there was a
single spāhbad...
- ISBN 9781171019787.
Retrieved 7
January 2018. Malek,
Hodge M. (2004). The Dābūyid
Ispahbads and
Early 'Abbāsid
Governors of Tabaristān:
History and Numismatics. Royal...
- to flee from Adurbadagan.
Adurbadagan thus came
under Arab suzerainty.
Ispahbads of
Gilan Pourshariati 2008, p. 49. Howard-Johnston 2010.
Shapur Shahbazi...
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whether the
later governors of
Astara still continued the line of the
Ispahbads. Even
after the
conquest of
Northern Tālish by the
Russians (1813) the...
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claims of repression.
Talysh National Movement Talish–Mughan
culture Ispahbads of
Gilan Talysh Khanate Mughan Soviet Republic BBC News.
Azerbaijan in...