- The
Justanids or
Jostanids (Persian: جستانیان) were an
Iranian Zaydi Shia
dynasty that
ruled a part of
Daylam (the
mountainous district of Gilan) from...
- much of
Twelver ahadith and
theology was
written to
counter Zaydism. The
Justanids (Persian: جستانیان) were the
rulers of a part of
Daylam (the mountainous...
- of Qian Liu (b. 858)
Justan III,
ruler of the
Justanid Dynasty (Iran)
Khusrau Firuz,
ruler of the
Justanid Dynasty Mara
Takla Haymanot,
ruler of Ethiopia...
-
local powers. Today, it lies in ruins. The
Alamut castle was
built by the
Justanid ruler of Daylam, Wahsūdān ibn Marzubān, a
follower of
Zaydi Shi'ism, around...
-
Bavandids 651–1349
Masmughans of
Damavand 651–760
Baduspanids 665–1598
Justanids 791 – 11th
century Alid
dynasties 864 – 14th
century Tahirid dynasty 821–873...
- (734-761), last
Dabuyid ruler of
Tabaristan Khurshid of
Dailam (died 865), a
Justanid king
Khurshid Khan (died 1503), fifteenth-century
minister of
Sylhet Khurshid...
- he
forged a
marriage alliance with the
Justanids of
Dailaman by
marrying Kharasuya,
daughter of the
Justanid king
Justan III. This
marriage allowed him...
- Ray and Qazvin, and at the same his
suzerainty was
acknowledged by the
Justanid ruler of Daylam. The
Sallarid ruler of
Shamiran also
shortly acknowledged...
-
neighboring Justanid dynasty of Rudbar. In the
early 10th century, the
Sallarid in
control of
Shamiran was
Muhammad bin Musafir. He
married a
Justanid and subsequently...
- a part of the
local po****tion, and even
secured the
allegiance of the
Justanid king of Daylam,
Vahsudan ibn Marzuban.
Despite the
rapid success of the...