- The Kart dynasty, also
known as the
Kartids (Persian: آل کرت), was a ****
Muslim dynasty of
Tajik origin,
closely related to the Ghurids, that ruled...
- eighth/fourteenth century, when it
designated the
easternmost part of the
Kartid realm. This name was
later used for
certain regions in the Ṣafavid and Mughal...
- was
fought on July 18, 1342,
between the
armies of the
Sarbadars and the
Kartids (or Kart dynasty).
Since their appearance as a
political force in Khurasan...
-
rebellion and
annexed the
Kartid capital of Herat,
which he made his
viceregal seat.
Several years later, the last of the
Kartids, Ghiyas-uddin's son Pir...
- 000 or 50.000 followers. He
undertook an
expedition to
Herat against the
Kartid ruler Fakhr al-Din in 1306, but
succeeded only briefly; his emir Danishmend...
-
vacuum in Persia. In the end,
Persia was
split amongst the Muzaffarids,
Kartids, Eretnids, Chobanids, Injuids, Jal****ids, and Sarbadars. In 1383, Timur...
-
various successor states of the Ilkhanate. By 1389, he had
removed the
Kartids from
Herat and
advanced into
mainland Persia where he enjo**** many successes...
-
Mongol Invasion 1219–1226
Chagatai Khanate 1226–1245
Qarlughids 1224–1266
Ilkhanate 1256–1335
Kartids 1245–1381
Timurids 1370–1507
Arghuns 1520–1591...
-
received its death-blow in 1389 from
Miran Shah, a son of Timur. When the
Kartid noble who
governed the
place rebelled and
attempted to make
himself independent...
-
Chupan no
choice but to
retreat to Herat.
However he was soon
strangled by
Kartid ruler Ghiyath-ud-din
under orders of Abu Sa'id in 1327. His
daughter was...